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What is the primary purpose of NAT (Network Address Translation) in a home or small office network?

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  • Conserving public IP addresses
  • Enhancing network security
  • Improving wireless connectivity
  • Increasing network speed
The primary purpose of NAT is to conserve public IP addresses by allowing multiple devices in a private network to share a single public IP address.
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