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zh-cn:doc:howto:clientmode [2018/02/17 21:22] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation zh-cn:doc:howto:clientmode [2018/02/17 21:32] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
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 Hosts from the client network (red) are able to reach hosts in the AP network (blue), the client router //masquerades// outgoing traffic. Hosts on the AP side only see the client router, all traffic originating from client hosts uses 192.168.1.30 as source address. No direct connection from LAN Host 1 or 2 to Client Host 1 or 2 is possible. Hosts from the client network (red) are able to reach hosts in the AP network (blue), the client router //masquerades// outgoing traffic. Hosts on the AP side only see the client router, all traffic originating from client hosts uses 192.168.1.30 as source address. No direct connection from LAN Host 1 or 2 to Client Host 1 or 2 is possible.
  
-See the [[doc:recipes:routedclient#using.masquerade|Routed Client (Using MASQUERADE)]] article for configuration instructions.+See the [[docs:user-guide:network:routedclient#using.masquerade|Routed Client (Using MASQUERADE)]] article for configuration instructions.
  
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 Hosts from the client network (red) are able to directly communicate with hosts in the AP network (blue) and vice versa. The rectangles represent static route entries.  Hosts from the client network (red) are able to directly communicate with hosts in the AP network (blue) and vice versa. The rectangles represent static route entries. 
-See the [[doc:recipes:routedclient#using.routing|Routed Client (Using Routing)]] article for configuration instructions.+See the [[docs:user-guide:network:routedclient#using.routing|Routed Client (Using Routing)]] article for configuration instructions.
  
  
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