Yeah once I figured out what happened I did check the agreement and saw that I was completely at their whim with no recourse (MATE internet if anyone is curious). So at this point I’m shopping around ISPs that allow for a static routable IP, if anyone has any recommendations then let me know. Looking for 250/25 or better when it comes to speed
Comment on Fucking Optus doesn't provide ipv6 over cell. And starlink has cgnat.
Salvo@aussie.zone 1 day agoYou may want to check your telcos agreement on that.
As far as the Telcos are concerned, we all need to happy little consumers of media.
We aren’t allowed to generate and publish any media of our own.
The Governments agree with them.
Skezlarr@aussie.zone 23 hours ago
Nath@aussie.zone 19 hours ago
While I don’t have an official static IP with iiNet NBN, I don’t remember the last time it changed. It’s been at least 18 months on the same IP.
quokka1@mastodon.au 12 hours ago
vividspecter@lemm.ee 14 hours ago
Most of the good NBN ISPs have dual stack networks with a delegated ipv6 prefix and will turn off CG-NAT by request on the ipv4 side:
- Superloop (and exetel as same underlying network)
- Leaptel ($1 extra month for a static ipv6 prefix)
- Aussie Broadband
- Launtel
Owljfien@lemm.ee 14 hours ago
Aussie broadband have cgnat but will turn it off if you ask. I don’t pay for a static IP and I’ve not had it change in 5 years, but I can pay $5 a month to guarantee it
vividspecter@lemm.ee 20 hours ago
There is a business reason for it with the ever shrinking ipv4 space available. Universal ipv6 support is a must, and would properly solve the issue, but gestures at the OP post.