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Public Static IP with Private IP on WAN interface
▲ 3 r/nbn

Public Static IP with Private IP on WAN interface

I've recently added a new service with an ISP that has CGNAT by default.

When requesting for a static IP they did so but my WAN ip address remained the same, a CGNAT internal IP address.

I remember someone mentioning this, in this subreddit but I didn't know what they meant until now.

My question for those on the same network topology(?), is if this has caused any issues with anything? Either performance/speed/latency or setting up services.

I don't currently host anything except wireguard but I also don't want to be held back if I need to add something in the future.

ps. I haven't fully switched over to this new service yet so I'm just trying to get first hand experience before doing some testing on my end

Edit: Public IP is 103.x WAN IP is 10.x

u/route-dist — 5 days ago
▲ 27 r/Switch

Game Card Cases using OG sized boxes

Not sure if I'm putting the right keywords into search or not but it's extremely hard to find game card cases (for multiple cards) which are the same size and profile as the game cases in which the original games come in.

The only one I can find is in the image above and it appears to be 3D printed, and only comes as an insert. It is also too expensive for my liking.

Why isn't this a more popular thing?

u/route-dist — 12 days ago
▲ 38 r/fitbit

She was beautiful

The screen went dim for no reason a few days ago. Sensing something was wrong I rebooted the device. Then I took this photo for posterity.

This was the last time I saw her. She was with me for about 4 years and five months.

If I had to pick only one thing on what I loved about her, I'd say it was her sexy (square) body.

She will be missed

u/route-dist — 2 months ago