1. You have decided to use SNAT and PAT on your small office network. At minimum, how many IP addresses must you obtain from your ISP for all five clients in your office to be able to access servers on the Internet?

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To use SNAT and PAT for all five clients in your office to access servers on the Internet, you would need a minimum of one public IP address from your ISP. With one public IP address, you can perform Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT) to allow multiple clients to share the same public IP address for Internet access.