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Is my Static IP address behind the TPG CGNAT, or in front of it?
If it is behind the CGNAT can I get it placed on the outside?
Regards
Shaun
Hi BasilDV
I have a Public static IP address from TPG cause I need to VPN to certain places.
I have the NBN Business Cable XL Bundle Superfast package.
The reason I would like to be outside the CGNAT is because I'm setting up a new VPN and the local source ip address i need to connect to is similar to the TPG gateway address, and we think instead of being directed to the VPN our traffic is heading to the CGNAT and dies.
Thanks
Shaun
Hi @rje03
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We'll look into your PM.
BasilDV
Hi @rje03 . CG-NAT applies to 4G and 5G wireless (SIM card) connections, not cabled connections.
Go to www.whatismyip.com. It shows the public ip address used by the connection to them. If it is the same as the WAN ip address in the router, you are not using CG-NAT.
The business plan should have come with a static address. The address won't change even if you reboot the router. TPG have many address ranges so I can't say what it might be.
If you are connecting to a commercial VPN provider, the target ip address will more than likely be a static public address of the provider. Their firewall translates their public address into an internal address for routing in their network.
You can also do tracert to the VPN provider.
Out of interest, at whatismyip.com, click on "My IP Information", scroll down to see ASN information.
Thanks for your reply on this. I've passed this onto my network specialist to digest.
We've been having issues with IPSEC authenication and after much troubles thought it must be the CGNAT killing the 2nd part of the IKE handshake cause they are both on the 10.X.X.X address range.
We'll have to keep investigating why the handshake is not completing as it should.
Shaun
Hi All
We are definitely behind a CG-NAT as our default gateway provided by TPG is 10.20.25.15. We need to use the 10.x network and normally our default gateway would be a public IP Address gateway (Example – 200.1.1.1)
WE need the 10.20.25.15 removed so that we can go from 192.*.*.* to 203.*.*.* – Directly out to the public internet without CG-NAT.
Instead using tracert:
* My router (Internal IP)
* 10.20.25.15.tpgi.com.au <--- This is what I am calling the TPG CGNAT (need to go directly out)
* 203.219.35.X.static.tpgi.com.au
Shaun
@rje03 . I'm on a residential plan (dynamic ip) and the hop #2 address is a "10" address (which the router calls a Default Gateway) followed by a "203" address.
My router's ip address is same as shown by whatismyip.com.
I can access my home network from the internet using mobile data and browser and port forwarding rule, which is not possible with CG-NAT.
@rje03 . You say "traffic is heading to the CGNAT and dies". Are you using packet capture software to trace the traffic between each end? Have you allowed IPSec port numbers in firewall rules and router port forwarding rules?
Hi BasilDV,
I realy need to move on this issue as I need the VPN connection to start my testing for a client.
Is there any update from your Team on this problem?
Shaun