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The majority of NATs map multiple private hosts to one publicly exposed IP address. In a typical configuration, a local network uses one of the designated "private" IP address subnets (RFC 1918). A router on that network has a private address in that address space. The router is also connected to the Internet with a "public" address assigned by an Internet service provider.
The operation of Networking Address Translation (NAT) is based on the possibility left to the routing device to associate a public IP address to each computer inside a LAN network, which will be the visible one and the one with which it will be possible to communicate with the outside.
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