Your provider probably uses CGNAT. On the IP -> Cloud window, do you see this on the status bar?
If yes, then that's CGNAT. It's understandable because most mobile networks now no longer have enough IPv4 addresses for all their subscribers. Nowadays, IPv6 should be well supported by mobile networks. You can use IPv6 for the WireGuard connection instead. But you might have to setup IPv6 on your device first, if you currently don't see any IPv6 address listed in the IP -> Cloud window (if that's the case, you need to do the usual IPv6 configuration: DHCPv6 Client -> IPv6 pool -> Get prefix from pool to assign to the bridge interface -> open port 13231 UDP chain input on the IPv6 firewall filter table, for the LAN devices to have working IPv6, IPv6 ND must also be configured). If there is already an IPv6 address listed on the IP -> Cloud window, then you only need to open port 13231 UDP on your IPv6 firewall.
If yes, then that's CGNAT. It's understandable because most mobile networks now no longer have enough IPv4 addresses for all their subscribers. Nowadays, IPv6 should be well supported by mobile networks. You can use IPv6 for the WireGuard connection instead. But you might have to setup IPv6 on your device first, if you currently don't see any IPv6 address listed in the IP -> Cloud window (if that's the case, you need to do the usual IPv6 configuration: DHCPv6 Client -> IPv6 pool -> Get prefix from pool to assign to the bridge interface -> open port 13231 UDP chain input on the IPv6 firewall filter table, for the LAN devices to have working IPv6, IPv6 ND must also be configured). If there is already an IPv6 address listed on the IP -> Cloud window, then you only need to open port 13231 UDP on your IPv6 firewall.
Statistics: Posted by CGGXANNX — Sat May 04, 2024 8:50 pm