Reliance Jio Enterprise & Jio Business Solutions with Static IP

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I think jio is also providing non wifi ont with business plans if requested.We can see it in faq of high speed internet.

The following are the specifications for Jio Wi-Fi Business Gateway:
 One WAN Port
 Three LAN Ports
 One RJ11 Port
 Two USB ports
 Power Adaptor
 Dual-Band Wi-Fi
The specifications for Jio Fixed LAN Business Gateway are:
 Two LAN Ports
 One RJ11 Port
 Power Adaptor
 
Well the Business plan is totally waste with the ONT they are giving. Who needs a Business plan when the customer cannot put their own router/firewall into it.
 
@Yatch the public IP is different from the normal connections, but port forwarding doesn't work from the ONT, you need to mail them on businesscare@jio.com where you will get the stupidest replies from the team without them actually forwarding any ports or solving any queries.
I recently requested port forwarding and they raised a service request for DVR Surveillance which does not even make sense and no further calls/emails despite reminders.

I still suggest everyone here not purchase this business plan. I am literally struggling to cancel the connection and they force you to sign up with Autopay / Auto Debit

Stick to the prepaid plans without static IP if JioFiber is the only provider in your locality, otherwise, even MTNL Triband (Mumbai) is better than this.
 
@pari588 I am having very high problems with my regular JioFiber connection. I was hoping that a different public IP range would change the routeing. I've applied for a static IP using my CCTV as an excuse, hopefully it works, else I would try their business connection.
As a regular customer is it possible to have their business connection?
 
@Yatch I purchased the connection on my firms name, not sure if you can purchase it on your personal name, but I'm sure their sales guys will find a way to sell it to you.

I hope they assign you a static IP with CCTV as an excuse. But most likely an engineer will call you and come home to set it up etc. as nothing gets resolved over the phone.
 
Yeah CCTV is the only way to get a static IP at least on the normal connection. My routing was changing automatically resulting in high pings so I asked them about static IP and they denied.
 
@pari588 what is the IP address on the business connection? for regular users its 49.36.xx.xxx. For Static IP its 49.44.xx.xxx AFAIK
@WandereR The customer care had taken up my request for static IP, scheduled a home care DVR setup visit, and then automatically closed it and marked as solved. No engineer visited my place. It might have been due to the surge in chinese virus in Pune. I will try raising a request again later.
 
Hi, one of my customer had subscribed to the JIO business connection with static IP, Public IP is only available with 5k/month plans onwards.

The JIO router is getting a public static IP of 115.x.x.x, and port forwarding on the router works for that IP. But you can only forward the known service ports from the port forward menu which is a security risk + double NAT. Also somehow I think this is still behind CGNAT as the ip route to 8.8.8.8 gives all private IP ranges before it reaches destination. Still this works.

Ideally I would want one of the LAN ports to be set in bridge mode so that I can get the public IP on the FW. I tried setting port 4 to bridge and VLAN 2, did not work. Have advised him to raise a ticket, lets see how this goes.
 
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