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imagine not being behind a CGNAT in current year
if you’re not paying a fucking mint for a real IPv4 address never tell anyone, it’s a mistake.
Been with 2 providers this year and neither have been behind CGNAT.
Lol, I’m not. My ISP does not use cgnat and offers symmetrical bandwidth nationwide.
Feels good not being American.
Port forwarding is a breeze to me and my NAS. Id be willing to switch to JF if I can seamlessly setup the connection, even with my lifetime Plexpass.
Weird, I live in America, have 8gbps symmetrical and am not CGnatted. Odd for you to so blindly exclaim what you did.
How much are you paying for that?
$165/mo. Under business contract.
Edit: No caps either… Last 30 days 11TB download, 175TB upload.
That’s nice. I pay 28 USD for mine, so yeah, mines a better deal.
Not without additional context it’s not… Is your service 8gbps? Do you have SLAs in place? Will your ISP send you hate mail after using a mere 10TB of data?
I don’t need 8gbps. What would I be doing with that? My internet is not capped either. You’re comparing a good doméstic internet connection with a business level service…
It’s like saying your 10k build is better than a 500$ PS5 for playing games. It obviously is, but I can still play the same game.
Are you okay?
I didn’t compare mine to yours at all. You’re the one that said your 28 USD service was a better deal. YOU made the comparison. YOU asked for the details.
I’m not behind a CGNAT and that’s completely free. I do pay for that IP to be static though, but that’s only ~$6.50/month (USD).