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NAT (Forwarding) in T-Mobile Gateway
inteller wrote:The Nokia 5G 3.1 is the newer device. That's why I was very specific in the model I was discussing.
I don't want hackery 3rd party services, I need this functionality in the hardware. Noip and dyndns solve this anyways, my current router supports this natively.
The Nokia 5G is the latest released modem. But T-Mobile is releasing a newer 5G modem (which I was referring to) which is not made by Nokia and will also support the higher higher frequency 5G frequencies which the current Nokia modem doesn't support.
ZeroTier isn't a hack, it's method to create a secure link between devices, even through secured networks like T-Mobile. You can't use NOIP or DynDNS with T-Mobile. It's not that the IP address changes, it's that the connection is like a VPN connection, so even with the IP address you can't route to your in-home modem. There could be thousands of people using the same IP address.
You're thinking it's just a port forwarding issue, when that's not really the problem. The reason T-Mobile disabled port forwarding and bridged mode is because it won't work on their network.
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