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zaschf

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#295924 5-May-2022 21:00
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Hello all,

 

up until a few days ago I had a very slow ADSL line but have now switched to 2Degrees wireless. Fantastic speed.

 

The modem router supplied by 2Degrees is a (Huawei now called SoyeaLink) B535-933.

 

The issue I have is that I'm running a small server from home and that was fine on the ADSL line but now, with the 2Degrees router/modem, the virtual server is no longer working.

 

I've filled in all the fields on the router but still no luck.

 

Now the interesting thing I discovered is that my modem WAN IP address is not the same as the one I can see on my DDNS provider.

 

Does 2Degrees have a router that is the real connection to the internet with all its customers behind it.

 

If that's the case it will be impossible to setup a virtual server on the 2Degrees network.

 

 

 

Does anyone has a bit more insight on this?

 

 

 

Regards,

 

Frits.

 

 

 

 


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  #2910957 6-May-2022 12:46
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freitasm: From OP: wireless.

Is a static IP even an option on their wireless service?

 

2degrees mobile network sits behind CGNAT as has been mentioned already in this thread, they do not offer static IP's (non-cgnat) to customers, so hosting services directly behind this service isn't a current option.

 

 

 

Nick





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