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Assistance with internet and port forwarding setup

Assistance with internet and port forwarding setup

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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
Senior Member
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02-11-2025, 02:05 AM
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Hi, in simple terms I reside at a military installation. We get fast internet (up to 500mbps) for free, but it’s heavily limited and blocks certain sites like Steam. Plus, every time my device reconnects I have to log in again, which becomes annoying over time. Because of this, I and a few teammates bought a 4G SIM card for £34 a month or about $43 USD. It offers unlimited data without throttling, which suits us well. The signal is strong at our base, giving roughly 150mbps download and 25mbps upload. The main issue is managing IP addresses on a 4G network. Since the setup uses our ISP’s private IP, there’s no public or fixed address option. We tried adding a VPN to our router for a static public IP, but it still blocks port forwarding. This stops us from accessing remote tools like remote desktop or our media server from anywhere. We’re hoping to find a VPN that provides a permanent IP and allows port forwarding. Any suggestions would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
02-11-2025, 02:05 AM #1

Hi, in simple terms I reside at a military installation. We get fast internet (up to 500mbps) for free, but it’s heavily limited and blocks certain sites like Steam. Plus, every time my device reconnects I have to log in again, which becomes annoying over time. Because of this, I and a few teammates bought a 4G SIM card for £34 a month or about $43 USD. It offers unlimited data without throttling, which suits us well. The signal is strong at our base, giving roughly 150mbps download and 25mbps upload. The main issue is managing IP addresses on a 4G network. Since the setup uses our ISP’s private IP, there’s no public or fixed address option. We tried adding a VPN to our router for a static public IP, but it still blocks port forwarding. This stops us from accessing remote tools like remote desktop or our media server from anywhere. We’re hoping to find a VPN that provides a permanent IP and allows port forwarding. Any suggestions would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!

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vsbr0703
Member
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02-11-2025, 07:00 AM
#2
You likely didn’t need a VPN. Many routers, like 4G hotspots, offer Dynamic DNS. It lets you maintain a consistent domain name even when your IP address changes, and it also preserves port forwarding. Verizon Example Results can differ based on your Mobile Network and 4G hotspot.
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vsbr0703
02-11-2025, 07:00 AM #2

You likely didn’t need a VPN. Many routers, like 4G hotspots, offer Dynamic DNS. It lets you maintain a consistent domain name even when your IP address changes, and it also preserves port forwarding. Verizon Example Results can differ based on your Mobile Network and 4G hotspot.

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Prime386
Junior Member
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02-15-2025, 10:42 PM
#3
Thank you for your feedback. I attempted to use a DDNS service, but the IP address it returned was from my ISP. My private IP remains within their network, which might explain the RDP issues.
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Prime386
02-15-2025, 10:42 PM #3

Thank you for your feedback. I attempted to use a DDNS service, but the IP address it returned was from my ISP. My private IP remains within their network, which might explain the RDP issues.

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ASFcake
Junior Member
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02-16-2025, 03:39 AM
#4
PIA provides port forwarding options. I haven't tested it yet, so I'm unsure if it functions properly. I'm not sure if PIA allows static IP addresses—I searched online but their site is unavailable at my school.
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ASFcake
02-16-2025, 03:39 AM #4

PIA provides port forwarding options. I haven't tested it yet, so I'm unsure if it functions properly. I'm not sure if PIA allows static IP addresses—I searched online but their site is unavailable at my school.

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ItsTheSoul
Senior Member
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02-17-2025, 03:51 PM
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ItsTheSoul
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