Can the Router be used with private internet (IP) addresses?
A. Yes, but some special considerations apply. Some networks are set up to use private IP addresses (usually 10.x.x.x, 172.16.x.x through 172.31.x.x, or 192.168.x.x), as opposed to “real” registered internet addresses. If the APPX Router and the client workstation are in the same private network, then no special considerations apply. If the client is in a separate private network, then it’s IP address will generally be translated to a registered (or public) address by a firewall, and the APPX Router will see that address as the source address. This effects which address need to be defined in the Addresses section of a listener definition. In some unusual configurations, the address of the client may be translated twice (by two firewalls). In any case the listener definition must use the addresses as finally seen by the Router.