LSN's core function is its ability to share a pool of IPv4 addresses with a multitude of users. This functionality limits the number of connections available per a user. Also, end user device identification is lost. Finally, dynamic applications like peer-to-peer applications, video streaming, and Voice over IP (VoIP) become difficulty to establish and maintain connectivity [12, 22]. Devices like X-box, Blue-ray, etc. that doesn’t support IPv6 can still run on NAT444