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A NAT code, or Network Address Translation code, is a numerical identifier used in networking to manage the translation of private IP addresses to a public IP address. This process allows multiple devices on a local network to share a single public IP address for internet access. NAT codes are essential for maintaining security and conserving the limited supply of public IP addresses. They enable devices within a private network to communicate with external networks while keeping internal IP addresses hidden.

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