Stuart Longland <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If that NAT gateway is outside your control (e.g. at your ISP), then 
> your only option is to "tunnel" the connection by having the 
> 4G-connected host establish an outbound connection to some publicly 
> accessible point (*in* your control) which can forward the traffic down 
> the tunnel to your host.

That is almost inevitably going to be the situation.  However as I
already tunnel out through the WiFi connection I currently use for
this (which the 3g/4G will replace) it's not a big problem.

-- 
Chris Green
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