I want to view remote IP cameras, since the remote location does not have internet access, I bought a TP-Link, TP-MR100 and inserted a Jio sim inside it.
Idea being that I could use it standalone with the ip-cameras without any PC.
I can see on the router page
Wan ip starts with 25.xx.xx.xx
Whats my ip shows somethings like 49.xx.xx.xx
From what I read on the forums that Jio has dual NAT so port forwarding will not work.
I'm hoping that i can make it work, will it work at least within Jio network, i don't mind viewing the stream with another jio sim or jiofi.
Although I have tried
1. Port forwarding from Jio sim, in MR100 router.
2. Accessing the remote location by publc iP (49.xx.xx.xx) from broadband as well as Jio tethered -> not working
3. Accessing the remote location by wan ip (25.xx.xx.xx) from broadband as well as Jio tethered -> not working
Is there any possibility of getting Jio to work, or any other provider like Airtel, Vodafone?
Will dyDNS help?
Idea being that I could use it standalone with the ip-cameras without any PC.
I can see on the router page
Wan ip starts with 25.xx.xx.xx
Whats my ip shows somethings like 49.xx.xx.xx
From what I read on the forums that Jio has dual NAT so port forwarding will not work.
I'm hoping that i can make it work, will it work at least within Jio network, i don't mind viewing the stream with another jio sim or jiofi.
Although I have tried
1. Port forwarding from Jio sim, in MR100 router.
2. Accessing the remote location by publc iP (49.xx.xx.xx) from broadband as well as Jio tethered -> not working
3. Accessing the remote location by wan ip (25.xx.xx.xx) from broadband as well as Jio tethered -> not working
Is there any possibility of getting Jio to work, or any other provider like Airtel, Vodafone?
Will dyDNS help?
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