Unless the NAT router makes a specific effort to support such protocols, incoming packets cannot reach their destination.
This requires appropriate hardware interface cards supporting such protocols, marketed by third-party vendors.
Intel vPro supports industry-standard methodologies and protocols, as well as other vendors' security features:
Wireless networks support different protocols, and this may get somewhat confusing.
In addition, many wireless hubs support multiple protocols.
GAS supports higher-layer protocols that employ a query/response mechanism.
Fibonacci cubes also support efficient protocols for routing and broadcasting in distributed computations.
GloMoSim currently supports protocols for a purely wireless network.
It supports other protocols including jsonp, rss, ics, google maps, etc. and is extensible.
SpectruCell supports multiple protocols and is software upgradeable, which has been characterised as a big boon to the cell phone market.