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trashforreal
7 months agoNeighbour
setting tp-deco X50 Pro
Good day, I have technicolor NH20T as my fibre modem in my basement running and got Deco X50 Pro mesh network setup in router mode. I am trying to make port forwarding work to make my homelab work. ...
- 7 months ago
Hi there, thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you've done a lot of the right steps already. When using the Technicolor NH20T in bridge mode, it will hand off the WAN IP directly to your Deco X50 Pro, meaning:
- Port forwarding must be done solely on your Deco X50 Pro, not on the NH20T.
- Since the NH20T is in bridge mode, it no longer manages LAN devices or routing functions, which is why you don't see the Deco listed when connecting via Port 1.
A couple of things to check:
- Confirm your Deco has the public IP — in the Deco app, check under Internet > IP address. It should show a public IP (not 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x).
- Double-check your port forwarding rules — ensure they match the internal static IP of the homelab device and the correct ports/protocols are listed.
- Ensure firewall settings on the Deco are not blocking incoming connections.
TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
7 months agoHi there, thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you've done a lot of the right steps already. When using the Technicolor NH20T in bridge mode, it will hand off the WAN IP directly to your Deco X50 Pro, meaning:
- Port forwarding must be done solely on your Deco X50 Pro, not on the NH20T.
- Since the NH20T is in bridge mode, it no longer manages LAN devices or routing functions, which is why you don't see the Deco listed when connecting via Port 1.
A couple of things to check:
- Confirm your Deco has the public IP — in the Deco app, check under Internet > IP address. It should show a public IP (not 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x).
- Double-check your port forwarding rules — ensure they match the internal static IP of the homelab device and the correct ports/protocols are listed.
- Ensure firewall settings on the Deco are not blocking incoming connections.
trashforreal
7 months agoNeighbour
wait, any chance of telus using CGNAT?