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Re: Pure fiber- looks like public IP, but is unreachable outside Telus
Yeah, I’m beginning to think that the Eero is behind this, and of course its beautifully simple app doesn’t have any logs to view or anything helpful in this regard. There’s no apparent firewall running on the Eero, so I’m going to ping Eero support and see if they’ve got thoughts. Thanks very much for the help!9.9KViews0likes1CommentRe: Pure fiber- looks like public IP, but is unreachable outside Telus
Yup, I’ve got multiple ports forwarded to 22 on the Mac where SSH lives, and nothing works (22, 2200, 8080, 65001) from the outside Internet. Shouldn’t another device on the LAN be able to connect to a LAN-peer via a public IP and port forwarding? I mean, the public IP should be routable, and the Eero ought to do the appropriate NAT routing to connect both endpoints, no? I’ve plugged another ethernet cable into the Nokia fibre modem to see if I can get another “external” connection to test, but the connection doesn’t seem physically active, so that seems a dead-end. I’m wondering if I should use wireshark/tcpdump and put my Mac w/ 2 promiscuous mode NICs between the Nokia fibre modem and the Eero to validate that packets are actually coming in, and not getting dropped by the Eero. Surely there’s a less painful way to test? 🙂9.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Pure fiber- looks like public IP, but is unreachable outside Telus
Nope. No ports (including 65001) work from CanYouSeeMe. Fails with a connection timeout. If I'm on any network except the LAN, I can't connect to anything. Strangely, if I connect from another machine on the local (192.168.x.x) network *to* the public IP and port (173.180.26.88:65001), it works, and the Mac shows the IP address of the login as coming from the public IP address. But as soon as I'm out on any other network (even another Telus network, just not routable to my LAN) I can't connect to the 173.180.26.88 host.9.9KViews0likes2CommentsPure fiber- looks like public IP, but is unreachable outside Telus
I’ve got Telus PureFibre 1.5/.95 service in North Vancouver. The Nokia fiber device is plugged straight into an Eero. The Eero gets what looks like a public IP address (173.180.26.88). All the devices on the internal network are 192.168.7.x To avoid any port blocking, I’ve got the Eero set to forward port 65001 -> 22 on my Mac for ssh. If I’m on another device on the local network, I can ssh to [email protected]:65001 successfully. However, as soon as switch to another connection (via a VPN, or via a Bell LTE connection) the connection reliably fails. My first question is: Is my apparently public IP address actually behind some sort of grotesque CGNAT? Any ideas on what’s wrong / how to fix?Solved10KViews0likes9Comments