Reliance Jio 4G: Strange public IPv4 address assigned behind NAT

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Ohh - This looks like once upon a time there used to be upnp and port forwarding & static ip on cctv... :)
You have to live with a Rs. 400/month connection with Static IP !!
:)
 
wanted to understand, how you were planing to connect so old dvr with jiofi...
Repeater?
 
I wanted to connect JioFi(as access point) to a router which is connected to LAN and DVR was connected to the LAN with old school RJ-45.

But currently local ISP provides me PPPoE (over co-axial cable) which is connected to router and other same as above.
 
Screen Shot 2020-07-01 at 10.18.22 AM.webp

@varkey I implemented ZeroTier, But as you can see I get very poor ping results on Jio network, But the Vodafone was performing some what better then Jio since in Vodafone I get assigned ipv4 only. These pings are not good for remote live view 😬.

Screen Shot 2020-07-01 at 10.23.08 AM.webp

PS. As you can see Jio is using IPV6 due to which ZeroTier RFC4193 causing overhead (bottleneck) to translate between ipv6 to ipv4 which is the main reason behind poor ping.

Also I am using private node which also results in this poor ping.
Can we use public node? Is it safe to use?
 
@Nitin Since the Jio is using Double NAT behind us so we cannot switch to ipv4 only, Jio requires ipv6 for for the CG-NAT to resolve host address.

Also I am not using Jio modem, I am using Jio 4G sim inside Jio_Fi
 
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