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by userbinator 1988 days ago
1k certainly seems absurdly small considering how much RAM routers likely have, the fact that they can use most of it, and the amount of data needed for a single connection table entry (2 bytes external port, 2 bytes internal port, 4 bytes internal IP adds up to 8 bytes per entry, even being very generous at 16 bytes including overhead, that's still only 16K --- on a device that likely has several MB if not more, and whose primary function is likely NAT.
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Some providers do this to force you to upgrade to business plans. Comcast business though, at least a while back, still had a limit too low for the office I worked. We switched to ATT business fiber and used our own GW.