- Mar 7, 2004
 
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Hello
how does the following work in a NAT configuration. 2 PC'a A and B sitting beind a router(say with address 101.101.101.1) request to see two videos from youtube.
since PC-A is sending a request via the router to youtube for a video "cool_video", youtube is going to send the video "cool_video" back to the router (101.101.101.1)
likewise PC-B is sending a request via the router for a video "sports_video", youtube sends the video "sportsvideo" back to the router (101.101.101.1)
my question is how does the router know which video to forward to which PC? i guess it would some sort of mapping table (dynamic?) in the router, since the videos are going to arrive on the same port of the router, so port forwarding can't work, correct?
			
			how does the following work in a NAT configuration. 2 PC'a A and B sitting beind a router(say with address 101.101.101.1) request to see two videos from youtube.
since PC-A is sending a request via the router to youtube for a video "cool_video", youtube is going to send the video "cool_video" back to the router (101.101.101.1)
likewise PC-B is sending a request via the router for a video "sports_video", youtube sends the video "sportsvideo" back to the router (101.101.101.1)
my question is how does the router know which video to forward to which PC? i guess it would some sort of mapping table (dynamic?) in the router, since the videos are going to arrive on the same port of the router, so port forwarding can't work, correct?
				
		
			