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Re: Anyone else had FTP problems using Hone Internet?
I'm not sure where you're seeing proxy settings but you shouldn't need to mess with them at all. I just downloaded and tested cyberduck. All I did was click "Open Connection" then type in my server, username and password. At the bottom ofthe window I clicked "More Options" and i changed "Connect Mode" from "Default" to "Active (PORT)" then hit connect and it all worked.. It probably is also worth noting FTP is a technology that has been out of dateand considered insecure for a very long time. It has been highly recommended not to use FTP for anything other than anonymous file transfers (think software distribution) since the 1900s. You should ideally use SFTP or SCP to upload files to your web hosting provider7Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Anyone else had FTP problems using Hone Internet?
Turn off Passive mode (or pasv) in your ftp client, after that ftp will work just fine. You may need to enable"Port mode" in your client as an alternative to "passive mode". I believe thelast person I told to do this was even using Cyber duck and once they did so it worked fine7Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: Home internet service IPv6 traffic is all filtered even when using a Netgear LTE router. No port forwarding. Plz fix!
lfjeff wrote: I just want to use IPv6 passthrough (bridge mode) so I can connect my external router. I don't need port forwarding or inbound access. I called before ordering the service and they told me this was possible - but I guess they lied. It sounds to me like you want IPv6 delegation, not passthrough. In pass through your router behind theirs actually acts as a bridge. In delegation their router accepts dhcpv6 requests and then delegates subnets to your router. TMHI supports passthrough just fine, unfortunately they do not support delegation. They want to bundle prefixes to simplify their network and that complicates delegation, though there are plenty of both standard and nonstandard solutions that work to fix that and aren't even mutually incompatible. Ie they could implement both RFC 6603, prefix shortening and multi /64 prefix delegation all on the same device. All would solve the issue and none would interfere with each other.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: double nat on console home internet
dbdb wrote: gunnut78 wrote: I have the same issue on my Xbox Series X. I never used to have the issue. I only have the T-mobile white internet box. No router or anything else connected. What am I doing wrong? You could put your Xbox in the DMZ of the T-Mobile LTE device. This places your Xbox outside of the LTE's firewall. The 5 G silver cylindrical T-Mobile device doesn't have this ability yet. The DMZ functionality on the LTE gateway doesn't do anything. T-Mobile is 464XLAT for ipv4 and filtered unsolicited inbound for ipv6. That means you effectively always have double nat no matter what.13Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Home internet service IPv6 traffic is all filtered even when using a Netgear LTE router. No port forwarding. Plz fix!
T-Mobile come on its been months now. Why do we still not have basic things like prefix delegation and inbound ipv6. This would let us use a real router with things like a guest network, and fix a lot of online gaming and vpn issues.27Visto4likes0Comentarios