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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
172.xxx is the IP I got assigned from the network provider ... no way to get around this. So basically every customer of Three Austria has double NAT then 😉
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
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172.xxx is the IP I got assigned from the network provider ... no way to get around this. So basically every customer of Three Austria has double NAT then 😉
So you mean that your ISP provides you with ONE private IP address? Only one IP or a DHCP service? Can you connect multiple devices to the ISP router and get them to work? Which IP address range will you get if you connect multiple devices to the ISP router?
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
172... is the IP that I get on the WAN port from the provider.
The LTE Router or now the Orbi have a 192... range. Obviously I don't get a public IP from the provider. I will call them tomorrow morning and see if they can provide a public IP.
I thought they did in the past.
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
can you go to WHATISMYIP.COM and see what your IP is? (xxx out the last octal for privacy)
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
Well the technical support wasn't really helpful.
I do get a public IP (77.x.x.x) assigned to the router - I also see that on WHATISMYIP.COM
But I don't know yet where the 172.x.x.x is coming from. I try to get an answer via the local forum on such topics maybe someone knows more about that.
BUT that setup didn't cause any issues in the past - so I still doubt thats the cause of the issues
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@chris_at wrote:
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But I don't know yet where the 172.x.x.x is coming from. I try to get an answer via the local forum on such topics maybe someone knows more about that.
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This must be the internal network in the 4G router?
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.......BUT that setup didn't cause any issues in the past - so I still doubt thats the cause of the issues
This is the nature of double NAT issues, can appear only for very specific ports and traffic cases.
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
No replies on the other forum. I think there is no way to get around this 172.x.x.x - likely internal IP of the LTE router.
But regarding double NAT: the traffic cases and ports did not change and it even effects normal browsing not only streaming and access to the webinterface of the local NAS or Orbi itself. I assume for the later there is no NAT involved at all.
I really appriciate but I honestly doubt its a double NAT issue as nothing changed but the router (R7000 -> Orbi).
As I have the feeling I can't be sure Orbi will work with any device (in the future) and it is also lacking a VPN client I guess the best option for me is to replace the Orbi system again with a DD-WRT based system.
( Yes I know there is a post about VPN client for Orbi but it's been in review by netgear for a long time and the mentioned limitation by the used CPU does make sense. )
So again thanks a lot for trying to help but if there are no other suggestens but double NAT elimination I guess we can close this topic.
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
Have you configured Orbi for AP mode with the LTE router?
@chris_at wrote:
No replies on the other forum. I think there is no way to get around this 172.x.x.x - likely internal IP of the LTE router.
But regarding double NAT: the traffic cases and ports did not change and it even effects normal browsing not only streaming and access to the webinterface of the local NAS or Orbi itself. I assume for the later there is no NAT involved at all.
I really appriciate but I honestly doubt its a double NAT issue as nothing changed but the router (R7000 -> Orbi).
As I have the feeling I can't be sure Orbi will work with any device (in the future) and it is also lacking a VPN client I guess the best option for me is to replace the Orbi system again with a DD-WRT based system.
( Yes I know there is a post about VPN client for Orbi but it's been in review by netgear for a long time and the mentioned limitation by the used CPU does make sense. )
So again thanks a lot for trying to help but if there are no other suggestens but double NAT elimination I guess we can close this topic.
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
No as that is not an option for me. Orbi is way to expensive as AP and the LTE router also lacks functionality I'd like to use.
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Re: Android Device can't connect to network ressources although stays connected to Wifi
I would at least give it a try to see if this resolves the Adroid device. If there is a NAT issue, this will be telling if this changes in AP mode with the Android device. You can change The Orbi back.
Does the LTE router have a DMZ or IP Pass thru feature?
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No as that is not an option for me. Orbi is way to expensive as AP and the LTE router also lacks functionality I'd like to use.
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