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grishka
2y ago
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And probably buying a static IP from your ISP.
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byteknight
2y ago
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Just DDNS
grishka
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2y ago
Not all home ISPs give you an entire IPv4 address. Some have fewer IPs than subscribers and thus use a NAT. Sometimes a very restrictive one.
roywashere
2y ago
In Europe, most ISPs use carrier graden NAT nowadays
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