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NAT (Forwarding) in T-Mobile Gateway
ok, so this is an interesting conversation, I came here via google for the same reason you guys did. I live in an RV, so a service like this is super interesting to me, but I also work in tech and some kind of public access to the network behind the T-Mobile device is pretty important to me for stuff like HomeAssistant, some kinds of file transfer I have to use, etc.
idk if T-Mobile is “incapable” of not using CG-NAT for this. if you’re doing NAT you can do routing; they’re comparable levels of compute-intensiveness. whether or not they will actually do it is another question; I am also skeptical (though this would be huge for me).
in my particular situation I have a lab environment with a public-facing IP hosted for me at a datacenter not far away from me. has anyone tried using Nebula to solve this "no publicly routable IP" issue? (Nebula is more or less self-hosted ZeroTier, I think) https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
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