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NAT/forwarding issues while gaming/streaming
Would need a third party service that will allow you to forward packets back to your local router/devices.
Nater Tater has a YT video up about a reverse proxy tou can set up... there are other similar products with varying degrees of complexity to set up.
A more straight forward approach may be a VPN service that allows port forwarding.
There is the dedicated approach for gaming like WTFast that have been built into some routers (lime Asus, and they may support Netgear too?)... but those often tend to be limited a their own list of supported games (though, they do cover the more popular ones out there).
There is a "normal" VPN though, Windscribe, that you can set up to "reserve" an IP (not permanently, it will still renew and rotate periodically, but with much longer leases). It allows you to assign up to 10 ports to forward. Got to Features,, then click the link about static IP's to readout on it all..
They also provide scripts for installing the service on personal routers (with a supported OS like Tomato, DDWRT, Merlin, etc. that can also be installed on consumer brands like Netgear, Linksys, and Asus, among others) so your whole network can take advantage of it (like consoles, streaming boxes, etc.). Nite that the cost will vary depending on how you set up the IP reservation... it costs more to have access to more locations, etc. so you will want to read up on it all.
Go through all the options thoroughly if you want to go down this path. It is going to cost extra, and want to make sure you understand what you are getting into up front.
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