ludespeedny
Regular Contributor
So I am behind a cgnat and looking at what my options are before just throwing money to my isp to give me a static ip. Could I use a tunnel broker and go ipv6?
Yeah, the local cell towers near me are not working properly so I have no call ability at all via cell. My ISP charges like $20 for a static, so I think they don't want to roll out ipv6 since it is easy money for them.
So right now it is definite my isp doesn't support ipv6 at all. For wifi calling, all my phones work fine when on another network/isp, but not on this one. I do use dns encryption and have cloudflare set up for that, but that shouldn't be effecting anything. Plus I have tried on a fresh setup w/ the same results.
Is there a good write up on how to set up a tunnelbroker for our devices somewhere?
There is more than CGNAT going on here as CGNAT alone won't break WiFi calling. In addition, you really don't need a tunnel broker unless you are trying to add IPv6 support. If you are just trying to fix WiFi calling, a tunnel broker is not needed. I would first get a trial of any number of VPN providers out there and test it on a device with the issue. You will wan't to pick one that also allows manual OpenVPN configuration so that you can eventually implement a connection on your router.
But a tunnel broker may very well not fix your WiFi calling issue. It depends who your cell phone provider is. Not all cell companies have IPv6 connections to their WiFi calling servers. When I had AT&T a couple of years ago they didn't.But agreed, a simpler first step may be to do a trial of an IPv4 VPN provider that supports openVPN and configure it on the router. Probably need to either set rules so that only cameras and phones use it, or just use it for brief testing then shut it down, otherwise you'll chew through your trial allocation pretty quickly.
But a tunnel broker may very well not fix your WiFi calling issue.
Correct. Tunnelbroker.net won't work because they test your IP before setting it up.6in4 tunnel may not work at all in CGNAT.
So right now it is definite my isp doesn't support ipv6 at all. For wifi calling, all my phones work fine when on another network/isp, but not on this one. I do use dns encryption and have cloudflare set up for that, but that shouldn't be effecting anything. Plus I have tried on a fresh setup w/ the same results.
Is there a good write up on how to set up a tunnelbroker for our devices somewhere?
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