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on 03-18-2024 02:54 PM
Having issues with getting port forwarding to work on the 5G NR5103EV2 Hub. I am using Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi connected to the hub using a ethernet cable. I am trying to forward on port 8123 to the Pi for external access.
What have I missed?
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on 03-18-2024 07:54 PM
Have you got IPv6 enabled on the WAN of the NR5103? If you have you likely have 192.168.1.2 as your IPv4 WAN IP address.
Try changing the APN to 3internet IPv4 only. Then you should get a public IPv4 address on the WAN interface again.
on 05-26-2024 10:21 AM
I managed to get port forwarding working on that router and also on my older ZTE 4g but don't expect instant results
I noticed that once I started messing with the settings changing the APN to 3internet as per instructions on here (thanks btw ) that the ports 80 and 443 and a couple of others would mysteriously open after a few hours. The older ZTE was already set to APN 3internet and had a proper IP.
As far as download speeds go I was initially getting 400mb on 4G at 5am but now only about 60
on 03-19-2024 12:04 PM
You're probably wasting your time TBH. Three are deep filtering traffic inside their routing tables.
I've had a long standing issue with Plex and after a great deal of packet inspection (and comparison to other networks) it turns out to be Three.
If they don't like your traffic, they limit it or just plain block it.
You have no redress and no power to complain, you just get lost in the useless customer system.
I'm jumping ship asap.
on 03-20-2024 08:36 AM
I am not impressed with Three, the speeds are varying drastically. One minute I am getting 300 and the next 20! I only need it for a few months and the no contract options are limited are extremely limited. I will have to make do for now.
on 03-18-2024 07:54 PM
Have you got IPv6 enabled on the WAN of the NR5103? If you have you likely have 192.168.1.2 as your IPv4 WAN IP address.
Try changing the APN to 3internet IPv4 only. Then you should get a public IPv4 address on the WAN interface again.
on 03-20-2024 08:34 AM
This was it! As soon as I turned off IPv6 the public IP changed and it started working. Thank you!