JioFi Settings and Port Fortwarding Discussion

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I have done extensive tests and i am unable to use Jio so called public IP to distribute public IP to various computers in spite of having /64 submask in Jio m2s router. JMR 815 has /128 submask.
Only this is possible is to use the dongle of JIO which connects 10 devices. But i have strong feeling that they are not real ipv6 addresses as you cannot ping from outside.

The port forwarding is basically not possible. It seems they have this option but not efficiently working. Only I can see it useful in case of upnp based devices.

What they do is in ipv4 they officially give internal IP (10.x.x.x) and in IPV6 they give 2405:20x:x:x:X. but ipv6 seems to be an internal IP created by IPV4 as there is no proper gateway to outside world. You may reach IPV6 dns but not further.
They have dns as 49.45.0.1 & 2405:200:800::1 for ip4 & ip6 respectively.
 
@popcorn According to you which JioFi device has the best download and upload speeds?
 
In general the latest device is recommended
Speed wise all are same
Features wise you may find improvement
Like m2s has very primitive layout and port forwarding features and later devices are improved versions
 
@varkey how to do port forward on ont with nat enabled which is connected to a router ?

i did some research and found that i have double nat since i get 2 private ip while doing tracert 8.8.8.8 in cmd.

plz help !
 


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