M mohammedab74 Jan 4, 2019 1 0 10 Jan 4, 2019 #1 I am a bit confused, does this indicate double NAT? if so, why can't I access the first gateway and forward a given port. Bear in mind this ip seems non changing.
I am a bit confused, does this indicate double NAT? if so, why can't I access the first gateway and forward a given port. Bear in mind this ip seems non changing.
Solution jsmithepa Jan 4, 2019 Nope. All that stuff belongs to the ISP, you have no control, and should not affect to whatever u want to do.
Nope. All that stuff belongs to the ISP, you have no control, and should not affect to whatever u want to do.
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Jan 4, 2019 #2 No, that gateway is merely the ISP's next router upstream from you. It is still possible that you are on a CG-NAT connection, but this doesn't really suggest anything. Upvote 0 Downvote
No, that gateway is merely the ISP's next router upstream from you. It is still possible that you are on a CG-NAT connection, but this doesn't really suggest anything.
jsmithepa Polypheme Jun 14, 2014 13,091 264 60,840 Jan 4, 2019 Solution #3 Nope. All that stuff belongs to the ISP, you have no control, and should not affect to whatever u want to do. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Nope. All that stuff belongs to the ISP, you have no control, and should not affect to whatever u want to do.