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Port forwarding on ZTE MC801A 5G router not working

elarry
Regular

To access the OpenVPN server on my home network from outside, I need to set up port forwarding on the ZTE MC801A 5G router provided by Three. I found the settings in the router settings under Advanced Settings - Firewall - Port forwarding. I entered the LAN IP address of my OpenVPN server, set the port range to the port used by the server, and applied the changes. However, both canyouseeme.org and yougetsignal.com reported that the port was still closed. Restarting the router and my computer didn't help.

I called Three Customer Services. They said that they didn't restrict port forwarding, and advised me to contact the device manufacturer, ZTE. I called ZTE and described what I did. They confirmed that my procedure was correct, and told me that my router was custom-made for Three, so Three could have limited the functionality...🙄 When I called Three again telling them my conversation history, another Advisor said that it could be due to the default Safe Browsing restriction (adult content filtering, of which I failed to see the relevance) on Three home broadband. However, even if they removed the Safe Browsing block, port forwarding is still not working.

This is frustrating - I used to have the same settings on my Virgin Media Superhub 3 and it worked smoothly. I saw a few posts online reporting similar problems on this router. Someone said port forwarding only worked when it was in bridge mode, but I don't have another router and don't plan to have one. Has anyone successfully set this router up for port forwarding?

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Prydd21
Active

You have miss quoted me, I said 

did you find the answer? 
possibly that three share IP address and port forwarding is not possible?”

Note the word “possibly “.

I tell the truth when I said “ Three technical department say it’s not possible.”

will you take screenshots of the relevant pages and and post them please?

id like to see your exact input so I can copy it to see if it works for me.

best regards 

 

 

crypt0ninja
Established

I simply stated facts regarding APNs and port forwarding, I'm not here to spread misinformation that's for sure.

I definitely don't dispute what you were told by Three as its known for their call centre's to incorrectly advise hence why many end up on these forums seeking further help 🙂

Like I said above this thread/question is related to the the MC801A which I don't have, I have the NR5103E and it works for me but my screenshots wont be of any use as the hardware/firmware are different, I was simply stating facts about APN's and port forwarding at the network level, not router hardware level, so maybe someone with the MC801A can assist you.

Cheers

Prydd21
Active

Please can you screenshot shot the relevant pages so that I can copy them word for word and see if it will work on my router.

Best regards

Bob

 

Mongoose333
Fledgling

Hi. Sorry to drag up a topic this old but I’m having the same issue and I’m also using the NR5103E router which I’ve just got from 3 and I’m trying to open the ports to access my Synology NAS but with no luck. I’ve set my apn to 3internet and I’m getting a public ip address which my NAS’s DDNS is showing correctly but for some reason I can’t seem to get port 5000 to open. Any chance of posting some screenshots of your protocol rule settings and access control settings as I’m sure I must be doing something wrong. I had this working on my Sky router but I’m struggling now I’ve moved over to 3 5G. 

Many thanks 

Prydd21
Active

Hi, As you can see by my previous messages on this platform I contested that port forwarding is not possible however the same person maintained that it is so I asked that person several times for a screen shot of the relevant pages but they did not respond to that request. 
I eventually discovered “ Tailscale “ software that enabled me to create a VLAN using a rasberrypi as the bridge between the networks and this gave me Ip addresses that could support port forwarding. The people at TAILSCALE are extremely helpful and assisted me throughout. 
this was the only way I could port forward using a 3 5G router. No doubt someone will jump on board and say it is possible but to them I say , screenshot the relevant pages of their setup. I will guarantee they will not do that.

regards

prydd21

Prydd21
Active

I have found a way around all this CG-NAT and IP address sharing, without getting involved with anyone who says 3 doesn’t do this or that, I have experienced this issue.

there is a free software “ Tailscale”

it instructs how to set up a raspberry pi as a subnet router, this creates a virtual LAN that mirrors your 3 router LAN because the raspberry pi is always accessible. It acts like a open port in to your LAN and anything connected to your 3 router LAN network is accessible.

I dont pretend to be a tech wiz kid and when the so called experts start using all their abbreviations it confuses me, but I managed to do this and it works.

Tailscale help is very good and I am more than willing to help anyone without criticism.

hope this helps.

elarry
Regular

Thanks for following this up and sharing your findings. I happened to use a Raspberry Pi as my OpenVPN server at home, which I tried to access from outside my home through port forwarding. I wonder whether I could set up Tailscale on the same Pi. I'll find out more this weekend and may have to ask for your help if I'm stuck - hope it's OK.

Many thanks in advance!

Valpid
Regular

Hi,

I just make it work and I added screenshot  🙂 check my message in main thread. 
Best regards, 

Caz
Fledgling

I did manage to get the port forwarding working on the same model/router, a few months ago. I only used it in PF mode for about two months and then took a break for three months or so. .. went to set it all up again two months ago, and I have been trying ever since, but I cannot get it working again.

I think Three have maybe blocked ports, or something :(.

Frankygee
Fledgling

Odd I just spoke to 3 business today as I have a ZTE MC888. They categorically stated 3 does NOT support port forwarding. I mentioned that of the 6 ISP's i have used over the years, none have blocked port forwarding. However the lady I spoke to confirmed from technical that Three as a company do not support port forwarding. In addition there is no second line support for these routers an I should speak to the router manufacturer. I plan to call back as this doesnt sound right but the lady was adment they do not support port forwarding.