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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Freeman@feddit.de to c/askswitzerland@feddit.ch

Are there differences between ISPs (Swisscom, UPC, ...) and their routers/modems when it comes to port-forwarding, IP management and so on?

Does anyone have previous experiences and suggestions, for which ISP I should go?

Edit for update 11.2023: Init7 with the 777.- a year plan has the option to add a 20.-/month extra for a own public, static IPv4. This was too expensive for me, i gave up and went with the cheap Yallo something, which has the whole GC NAT shenanigans. I now hope for better ipv6 support in the comming years... Mostly by the fucking shit mobile shitproviders 😡😡, mobile data by all isps in switzerand has NO ipv6 support

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[-] Snek@feddit.ch 3 points 1 year ago

I know about Swisscom, UPC (Sunrise Cable), Sunrise. As far as i know, you can do port-forwarding on all of them. But mostly it is just plain port-forwarding and not much more. Really depends on what you like to do.

[-] Freeman@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

My target is to have a remote connection over the internet onto my home server, to access jellyfin and maybe my NAS as well

[-] Snek@feddit.ch 3 points 1 year ago

Should basically be possible with all of them. It could be that some ports are blocked by the provider, but this shouldn't be an issue.

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