7621 devices include hardware NAT. And anything Qualcomm in the recent past does. Most home WiFi 5 and above routers can do hardware NAT just fine. Hardware NAT allows for using cheap and old cpus for CPE. ISP hardware is a different story. Some decent routers that can do that which don’t cost a lot.
> Not really, this is only true for mobile devices.
Tell that to my fixed line provider, with their CGNAT ... And its just about every provider in Germany pulling that crap. O, and dynamic IPv6 pre-fix also, because can't have you run any servers!
Yes, plenty of ways to bypass it but when you have ISP's still stuck in 1990's attitude, with dynamic IPv4/IPv6, limited upload (1/3 to 1/5 of your download), etc ...
7621 devices include hardware NAT. And anything Qualcomm in the recent past does. Most home WiFi 5 and above routers can do hardware NAT just fine. Hardware NAT allows for using cheap and old cpus for CPE. ISP hardware is a different story. Some decent routers that can do that which don’t cost a lot.
https://www.reddit.com/r/openwrt/comments/1lopamn/current_hi...
> Not really, this is only true for mobile devices.
Tell that to my fixed line provider, with their CGNAT ... And its just about every provider in Germany pulling that crap. O, and dynamic IPv6 pre-fix also, because can't have you run any servers!
Yes, plenty of ways to bypass it but when you have ISP's still stuck in 1990's attitude, with dynamic IPv4/IPv6, limited upload (1/3 to 1/5 of your download), etc ...