• MaggiWuerze@feddit.org
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    8 days ago

    His Router should have a publicly reachable IP, otherwise he wouldn’t receive packages, right? Why would CGNAT keep him from using that?

    • unique_hemp@discuss.tchncs.de
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      8 days ago

      Because CGNAT means that their router does not have a public IP - just like your router has a single IP that is shared between your devices (using NAT), their ISP shares an IP between multiple customers (also using NAT, it’s just called carrier-grade NAT to differentiate who is doing it).

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          The ISP gives their modem/router an internal IP and routes traffic through their datacenter to them and other customers via one shared public address. Also IPv6 is not always an option, I had to activate it on my ISP’s website but it was useless in the end because I can’t get an IPv6 address on my phone