Talk:Network address translation/to do


 * The article is mostly about one type of NAT (one to many nat) which while reasonable given that it is by far the most common type needs to be clearer.
 * the "implementation" section is mostly repeating stuff that has already been said in slightly more detail. IMO we should probablly try and merge any relavent detail into the previous descriptions and then get rid of it.
 * The analogy subsection of the implementation subsection is a TERRIBLE analogy, most NAT setups don't have a "receptionist" who can direct traffic to any internal machine, nor would their admins want one.
 * the "advantages of PAT" section is a couple of sentances stating the obvious.
 * the SNAT situation seems to be mostly a terminology definition, maybe it should be replaced with a more general terminology subsection explaining the terms used with NAT and any ambiguities that may occour.
 * the "secure NAT" subsection of the SNAT section states the obvious interpretation of the term "secure nat" but doesn't say what is actually meant when a vendor says a "NAT" is secure
 * Add NAT behavior section (see Talk:Network address translation)
 * Fix/update the unclear/incorrect diagrams in the Methods of Port Translation section (see Talk:Network_address_translation)