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Cgnat and broadband

Dizcan37
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Hi,

I wanted to check if my ee broadband Is using CGNAT, my public ip addresses have all been within a certain range and this has led me to look into it.

Our gaming experience over my ee broadband has high latency, we have enough bandwidth (over 100mbps) and we use the 5ghz channel with the PS5. We used port forwarding but this had no effect, which led me to entertain the possibility that my ee broadband is using CGNAT.

Would it be possible to disable CGNAT please? so that when I port forward on my router our games can have less latency, without the added control of CGNAT.

Thanks for reading,

 

 

 

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@SamuelMusarika :That's not CGNAT. That's just the Gateway onto the Net. There's no NATting carried out there. Mine's 172.16.14.26.

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