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@bavcon22 I am sure something will turn up (speaking from personal experience from my net MacGyver years). If you need anything PM me.
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@bavcon22 said in TL-WN727N as WAN interface:
The M7350 does not offer port forwarding over USB connection.
Does it offer port forwarding at all? I don't imagine it uses a different subnet for the virtual Ethernet port. If it has any sort of forwarding capability I would expect to be able to use it with a USB connected client device.
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@stephenw10 The device tp-link M7350 has NAT forwarding section and subsections with name:
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Application Layer Gateway (ALG)
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Virtual Servers
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Port Triggering
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DMZ
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UPnP
Picture from Virtual Servers:
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@bavcon22 Virtual servers is port forwarding with NAT (ie, in pure port forwarding ports are the same internal, same external. Here they can be different internal, different external).
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Yes that. And the DMZ section would almost certainly allow you to pass all traffic to pfSense which is probably what you want here.
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@stephenw10 My public ip is
at the same time the modem IP is
My question: Is there another NAT or what?
If I'm conected with my phone directly to M7350 LAN with pfSense the VPN works, but in mobile networks does not work at all.On M7350 I tried the DMZ with no luck and forward the port also with no luck.
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Yes, there could be be CG-NAT at the cell provider. Probably nothing you can do about that unless they offer you a static IP at additional cost.
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@stephenw10 Just a note, at least in my country (Greece), bitching to ISP tech support can surprise you. I got them to not just remove my account from CG-NAT, but to also remove the MAC ACL for my account AND provide a (CG-NATed) IPv4/32 for the CPE (telephony). I still don't know how to get them to provide a guaranteed static IPv6 prefix...
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Nice. Never hurts to ask I guess.
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@nightlyshark Thank you for jour help.
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@stephenw10 Thank you for your help.