Well, as we all know we cannot put jio fiber in Bridge Mode. Is there any way to solve the Double NAT issue as i would like to use my pfSense

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It resolves Double NAT-ing but since the provider router does not have your IP-address under its routing table it drops the return packet.
You can also just not use JioFiber or if you know any manager in the company you can get them to accept your personal GPON serials.
Pretty sure, trying to modify PE config would not get through without multiple escalations.
Jio uses IS-IS and that is probably blocked on the CPE interfaces unless......
 
You can do this if you can't use bridge mode. I did it with my Airtel router and my Netgear wifi. You have to assign static ip in your main router for your other router and put it in DMZ. Then in the other router just disable nat. This resolved my double nat issues and was able to use my netgear for connections as it had better wifi. I have since switched to lan and jio so i am not using this right now but it should still work. A user on reddit recently commented it worked for them. Heres the airtel guide and you can pretty much do the same with jio.

 
Hi. Im a novice. But I'm facing a similar issue with my JioFibre. Any recent experience and configuration details will be helpful. The moment I connect a 2nd router with ap mode to jio lan port (for better wifi range and reach) I can't connect to my corporate WFH VPNs like sophos. I thought ap modes were supposed to just enable ip allocation in main Jio router. Otherwise secondary connections through the ap mode router work well if VPN is not needed. Thanks
 
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