I'm trying to set up something that connects to ports 9001 & 30303. I've recently switched to BT from VM, because VM wouldn't allow this.
Seems i'm having the same issue with BT. I've used the hub given and my own third party hub (asus rt-ac86u) with no luck. the port forward settings are all correct, Upnp disabled, the wan ip show on the router does not match what is listed when checking sites like yougetsignal, and the site still claims the ports are closed when checked.
I've been racking my head over this for a while, read so many things and it always boils down to the ISP not offering Public wan IPs, but getting told you can request one, then contacting the ISP they normally have no clue what i'm talking about.
I didn't think BT used CGNAT, but that might have changed.
Check if your public IP at https://www.whatsmyip.org/ and the one your hub reports are the same.
Hmm, it would appear that BT have started implementing CGNAT then.
The only way to avoid that is with a business account and obtain a static IP address. I can't see how BT can offer you a non CGNATed dynamic address.
Happy to take a look at this is you drop me a message.
Steve
Hi @licquorice et al,
We've confirmed with broadband network design that we do not use CGNAT on Consumer Broadband lines .
Cheers
David
Thanks for the confirmation David, I didn't think BT did
@llanrog I assume you are not using a VPN