How much of an issue is CGNAT? | ISPreview UK Forum Community Fibre is now available to our house but concerned about CGNAT Am I still able to port forward on my router? for exmaple: - If I wanted to add GameRanger (UDP port 16000) - Do torrents and gaming in general still work fine - Do VPNs such as NordVPN and Mullvad still work ok or are
CGNAT ISPs? | Page 3 | ISPreview UK Forum 4th utility is cgnat by default, I am paying £5 a month for a static ipv4 ip I have there router in bridge mode to my unifi gear and set the wan up with pppoe details that were freely available in my account page Jeez £5 for a static IP that is a bit steep
CGNAT and VPN - Do they work? - ISPreview UK Forum I have been seeing conflicting information about this on trying to find a definitive answer on the internet so was hoping by asking this someone in the know, or someone who has a CGNAT based ISP can answer this If your ISP uses CGNAT, can you use a VPN to secure your connection or will they
CGNAT and Gaming - ISPreview UK Forum I am soon to be getting the 1GBp s plan as I was previously on BT but the EE takeover meant that I was put on a slower and laggier plan than I had before I will be working from home and I enjoy playing a lot of multiplayer games such as Warzone, Fortnite, Rocket League etc which all require a
CGNat on 1Gbps Community Fibre - ISPreview UK Forum CGNAT can use the CGNAT reserved space (between 100 64 0 0 and 100 127 255 255) but it doesn't have to The way to confirm there is CGNAT is that the router's WAN address does not match the address you get when you Google "what's my IP" If you router WAN IP is the same as the one that servers see your traffic coming from you are good
VOIP CG-NAT with Community Fibre | ISPreview UK Forum But if CF gave IPv6 public addresses on CGNAT plans there are still issues to consider AA VOIP should work over IPv6 but the phone needs to suport IPv6 too and AA will need to act as a proxy when calling IPv4 phones: What is the solution The solution is simple - using IP properly with no NAT
VoIP gateway issues with CGNAT | ISPreview UK Forum Is anyone able to confirm which mobile operators have issues with connecting a VoIP gateway to them (via a 4G 5G router) due to a lack of dedicated public IP address? I know EE, SMARTY and iD have issues but I don't know about the others Thanks
Any ISP that uses the Openreach network that doesnt use CGNAT? We can confirm that we use CGNAT over our entire network, including any traffic we pass via the Openreach network Kind regards Giganet Right now Aquiss is a top contender for me, and a lot of people seem to vouch for them
Need help with Toob please - ISPreview UK Forum So in this situation the Toob customers get a private IP address (probably 10 something) on your routers WAN port and there is an extra layer of CGNAT within the ISPs network And therefore your public IP would be shared with a number of other Toob customers