So my isp is Suddenlink, we don’t have business class so they won’t give us a static ip. They block ports like 80. I have a dynamic ip and they block ports and I would like to know is there anyway ...
Single NAT is straightforward in dealing with port forwarding, but the problem is that many ISPs use another form of NAT called CGNAT (Carrier Grade-NAT), which puts you in a double NAT situation.
Port Forwarding, also known as Port Mapping, is used to divert requests for communication from one port to another. Usually, the host computer is responsible for creating the redirection, but ...