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Home Internet - Open ports for external access
Hello,
I’m using FAST 5688W 5G Gateway and it seems that there is no advanced network settings on the admin page(192.168.12.1).
I need to open some ports for RDP and setup port forwarding. Please advise.
@jin735 you will need to use a router like a Netgear MR60 that you can use for Wi-Fi and Ethernet and have the ability to configure port forwarding and alike. the T-Mobile gateway is just a gateway/access to their cellular network for internet access.
I hope this helps!
- jin735Newbie Caller
I configured AP mode with my router and opened some ports, but I cannot access it from external IP.
I think I need to open T-Mobile Gateway’s port for external access.
- Scdrew15Newbie Caller
Do a search, this has been an issue for a couple of years now. Clearly T-Mobile does NOT listen to their customers because it seems nothing has changed since they introduced 5G Home Internet.
It seems they want simple Plug and Play customers only
- bocaboy2591Bandwidth Buddy
@copz1998 is correct. You cannot create a NAT, or modify DHCP on T-Mobile gateways. I, for one, would be curious about how your Netgear MR60 reacts if you hook it to the T-Mobile gateway in any other mode than Access Point Mode, where I don't believe you can do port forwarding.
Please educate me with your results.
- Mikem132Roaming Rookie
According to the “Nater Tater” channel on YouTube, TMobile blocks all port forwarding. Verizon does not. TMobile also blocks pretty much all router configuration on the gateway (I have that Aracadian (sp?) one.
- KenKKTransmission Trainee
I was told, but have not confirmed Verizon allows the ability to open ports on your home router.
Connect an ethernet cable to their 5G equivalent device and from there you can open ports
on your router for any devices you might own that require port forwarding. Their 5G unit will
pass it on…
K
- fields81Newbie Caller
find it interesting that this is marked as solved when clearly it is not! we are just signed up for t-mobile home internet (had COX) but now find that there is one MAJOR flaw in that we can no longer remotely access our IP cameras or home automation via port forwarding as we have been for years. Glad we haven’t canceled COX yet as we may have dump t-mobile if there isn’t a way to get this working!
- jon7701Newbie Caller
fields81 wrote:
find it interesting that this is marked as solved when clearly it is not! we are just signed up for t-mobile home internet (had COX) but now find that there is one MAJOR flaw in that we can no longer remotely access our IP cameras or home automation via port forwarding as we have been for years. Glad we haven’t canceled COX yet as we may have dump t-mobile if there isn’t a way to get this working!
Heres the solution. SSH Tunneling. You can use SSH in combination with a VPS to forward your internal network port to the VPS and then you can use the VPS’ IP address to access your network. You have to set it up on a per port basis though. You can only have 1 port forwarded per ssh connection so you will have to use multiple ssh connections to the same VPS. I recommend using autossh to automatically keep the connection running should your network or VPS have a hiccup and temporarily lose connection. This docker container should be able to help https://github.com/jnovack/autossh
- StarnNewbie Caller
holy crap this still isn’t resolved?! i’m a original pilot user and before they pushed home internet to the public we could port forward and such than they released updates that had locked out the web interface and ability to port forward their devices have the ability they just choose to disable them via software this was for their nokia 5g units first and second gens their original lte system for this included managing of the ports as well. i’ve talked to them a lot as well they will tell me they are planning on releasing a update to reallow all of this but that has been about a year or two now and we are still locked out they do not care if it’s needed for work or not and will tell you to wait or switch providers i have recorded about 8 times they’ve suggested i switch providers because they refuse to resolve their issues or provide basic functionality of their devices.
- copz1998Connection Curator
@bocaboy2591 the MR60 works fine as both an access point and internet gateway. But, to avoid having the T-Mobile gateway step on the MR60 signal, the MR60 is just an access point to the TM gateway.
- copz1998Connection Curator
Maybe T-Mobile corporate can provide a response to this thread?
I did a quick search on the corporate website and did not find any references on how to deal with NAT concerns.
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