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Help Port forwarding under cgnat pldt?

Yes, it is possible to do port forwarding under CGNAT or Carrier Grade Network Address Translation on PLDT. However, it is a bit more complicated since you will be sharing your public IP address with other subscribers within the same network.

To set up port forwarding under CGNAT on PLDT, you will need to utilize a technique called port mapping, which involves setting up a remote host that will act as a middleman between your device and the internet.

Here are the steps to set up port forwarding under CGNAT on PLDT:

1. Choose a remote host: Find a remote host that has a public IP address and can act as your middleman. You can use a cloud-based virtual private server (VPS) or a friend's computer that has a public IP address.

2. Set up a reverse SSH tunnel: Set up a reverse SSH tunnel between your device and the remote host. This will enable you to connect to your device from the internet through the remote host.

3. Configure port forwarding: Set up port forwarding on the remote host to forward incoming traffic to the correct port on your device.

4. Verify the setup: Verify that the setup is working correctly by checking your device's port status using a port checker tool.

Note that the above steps are general guidelines, and the specific steps may vary depending on the remote host and device you are using. It is recommended to consult online resources and documentation or seek help from a networking expert to ensure a successful port forwarding setup under CGNAT on PLDT.
 

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