Don't worry about it. As long as you can use a transparent bridge, CG-NAT will not cause significant problems to some extent.@aniladivishnu.2000 Does act use CG-NAT?
Jio Fiber officially will not allow bridge mode dude. I know this from their FTTH Nodal Officer.If anyone could provide the TL;DR of this conversation: Are we able to solve this Bridge Mode or not yet?
Bro, I'm telling you Jio's employees are kept in the dark by corporate. They don't know anything. Many of them complain of low wages and high work demand too.@Dark_Nate Ask that Nodal Officer, When is 1:1 is coming?
See,It is Jio that believes that Data is Oil.@Dark_Nate Ask that Nodal Officer, When is 1:1 is coming?
You're wrong dude. Jio Fiber is 100% security crap practices and privacy-invasive.It is clear that bridge mode does not cost them.
But I think that the router is locked because they want to offer a lot of other services which should be kept out of bounds of a normal """"unconscious"""" person.So,that security is not compromised.
You said this:What I told in my first post....
They say
DATA IS THE NEW OIL.
THEY WILL EARN FROM IT...
I AM JUST ADDING SOME MORE TO MY DETAILS....LIKE THEIR PLANE.
It is clear that bridge mode does not cost them.
But I think that the router is locked because they want to offer a lot of other services which should be kept out of bounds of a normal """"unconscious"""" person.So,that security is not compromised.
You're not understanding my point.I know all the shortcomings and briefly touched upon them in one of my previous post...
I am just adding some business sense to it