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by zzo38computer 1226 days ago
The ISP I am using does have NAT, but I was able to disable the NAT using the modem setting. (When they replaced the modem, I told them what setting I changed and they were able to put that setting into the new modem too) It is a dynamic address, but I can accept incoming connections and the IP address rarely changes (although it has happened before).
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That's NAT on your modem+router, not from your ISP.

Carrier Grade, CGNAT results in you not getting a public IP at all.