On 9/18/2022 6:35 AM, José David Colón Custodio wrote:
Change of router then is the COA. I ll be using a Hughes HT2010 Lets
see If that Router can do the Trick WG9115AAC22-HS model .
I do not expect that to work. The settings have to changed at the NAT router that is in the telephone company's data center.
Router’ s WAN IP address I no the same as PC IP address.
I am assuming that means the Router's WAN IP address is not the same as the IP shown by the whatismyip.com.
Posted earlier:
On 9/16/2022 10:03 AM, David Ranch wrote:
This is not entirely true as a user has at least two more options:
- The ISP's operated NAT is usually a form of Carrier Grade NAT
(CG-NAT) which should be able to support port forwarding via Port
Control Protocol (PCP) - . The
enduser will need to contact their ISP to see if they support PCP for
their endusers
- The end user can setup a VPN with a provider that supports port
forwarding or supports static IPs for their tunnels. I've heard good
success with vendors like vultr, etc. The VPNs aren't too expensive
to operate.
Other options are to rent a docker container or a VM for a hosting company and just put the ratflector there.
73,
-John