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Sledneck55
Hace 2 añosNewbie Caller
This is why Bridge/Passthrough is not an option.
We all want configurability, passthrough/ bridge mode to use our own routers avoiding the dreaded double NAT that can effect network performance. The problem is not with T-mobiles gateway's. It has t...
lukytoez
Hace 2 añosNetwork Novice
So you’re saying that we are NAT’d with T-Mobile’s home gateway (the obvious) and then we are being NAT’d on the WAN side also (the new).
I was today years old when I found this out but haven't really had a need to check, yet. My phone service isn't working for inbound calls and this makes sense why. So now my question, do you know if the business internet is any different? Meaning that we will receive a public IP like traditional services? I'm really not concerned with the IP address but the double NAT, or AFTR, sounds like it completely eliminates the ability to port forward in any way.
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