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Posted
35 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
  1. Modem connected to XR500
  2. PC connected via ethernet to XR500
  3. Type my ip into Google and copy the result
  4. Open command prompt on the PC
  5. Type tracert and paste the IP you copied and press enter
  6. Count the number of lines in the results - ignore the first line that will be the XR500 IP

 

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
  1. Modem connected to XR500
  2. PC connected via ethernet to XR500
  3. Type my ip into Google and copy the result
  4. Open command prompt on the PC
  5. Type tracert and paste the IP you copied and press enter
  6. Count the number of lines in the results - ignore the first line that will be the XR500 IP

 

 

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Posted

I think you do infact have a double NAT. The only solutions are to get a static public IP from your ISP (they will probably charge you) or switch to an ISP that doesn't use CG-NAT

Posted
2 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

I think you do infact have a double NAT. The only solutions are to get a static public IP from your ISP (they will probably charge you) or switch to an ISP that doesn't use CG-NAT

do you think playing with nat type strict has problems with hitregs?

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Posted
7 hours ago, imtired97 said:

do you think playing with nat type strict has problems with hitregs?

No not really, it just determines who you are able to connect to but as you'll be connecting to servers it shouldn't cause much of an issue

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