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by WarOnPrivacy
849 days ago
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USA. The fiber provider I was assigned to by default put me behind CGNAT. To me, this hints to me that they don't have as many IPv4 as they need. I politely requested that they unNAT me and they eventually did. notable: Their default DNS server can't resolve over half the common domains I tried, inc the one for their their own site. It returns an empty response. Otherwise their service seems okay. I'm still switching to another provider - one that seems more grown up and sells 2.5Gb for $80/mo. |
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