by rboynton » May 02 08 12:30 am
Yes, it does indeed show a NAT connection. If the stats do not show up because of NAT, then would bandwidth restrictions and the like be ineffective when using NAT? Here is my issue: we were using a two way satellite for internet connectivity. We were limited to so much bandwidth each day, so I would diligently watch our usage by looking at the amount each user was using. We sometimes got caught unaware when the company said we went over our quota. I'm wondering if that was the cause.
Edit:
We use NAT for everything, and the stats work just fine. It just appears that the stats do not work properly when an encrypted session is running.