Internet Routable static IP and site to site VPN tunnel on Jio fiber connection

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I am looking to get Internet routable static IP for my Jio fiber connection. Currently, I see a carrier NAT IP (100 series). Also, can I disable the WAN connection on the Jio fiber router (just use as modem) and have my own router as my main internet source?
The main use case to use my custom router as main internet source is to set up site-to-site VPN tunnel to my office servers.
 
You get static IP from them by emailed them and telling your use but you can't disable wan and you other router.

Your best bet is to use something like raspberry pi to have end to end VPN connection and connect through pi when needed.
 
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Jio Customer service is saying the static IP solution is available only for surveillance solution and it will be a 100.x.x.x series IP which is not internet routable IP.

Your best bet is to use something like raspberry pi to have end to end VPN connection and connect through pi when needed.
> Can you point me to some tutorials? This is for site-to -site ipsec tunnel connection.
 
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Are you fine with triple NAT? If so you can disable Jio router WiFi and connect your router it its Lan port. Or you can keep WiFi of both routers running.
This would be the cheapest solution with already available hardware to you.

While I'm not an expert I think triple NAT shouldn't be a problem as you're going to use VPN anyways.
 
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If I understand it correctly, NAT will not work for IPsec tunnel setup. The custom router/device configured with the ipsec tunnel must be on edge and have a WAN IP (preferable static and routable).
 
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Jio Customer service is saying the static IP solution is available only for surveillance solution and it will be a 100.x.x.x series IP which is not internet routable IP.

Your best bet is to use something like raspberry pi to have end to end VPN connection and connect through pi when needed.
What does it mean? I’m not savvy on these topics. Can you help me understand? I need port forward and open NAT for playing warzone etc. Also I’m getting low speeds on torrent
 


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