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OneT

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#192000 23-Feb-2016 20:21
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i switched to big pipe last week and mostly im happy so far.

 

the one major problem i have that may cause me to move on is that now i canot access any of my internal network services from outside (qbittorrent webui, minecraft server and teamspeak server). I was doing this through a combination of NAT and using no-ip and all worked wonderfully on my previous ISP (slingshot) but there upload was less than a meg on my VDSL connection so i switched to bigpipe and without changing anything on my end none of it works.

 

Any ideas?

 

 

 

Thanks For the Assistance


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  #1498084 23-Feb-2016 20:24
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The 'Search' function on here is a wonderful thing....

 

CG-NAT is to blame. You can pay a one-off fee (i think, last time I read a post like this) to get a public IP put on your connection and then all your normal port forwards will work nicely.




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  #1498090 23-Feb-2016 20:34
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You can get a static, public IP from BigPipe for a one off fee ($45 I think).

 

 

 

https://www.bigpipe.co.nz/faq/how-can-i-get-a-static-ip


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