d6jg wrote: 
> My router would do it I think.
> Draytek Vigor 2860.
> I could set two IPs on the WAN side (one called a masquerade) and then
> set a total port forward rule on one IP to an internal one and set that
> internal IP to always masquerade as the second public IP. It’s
> complicated (particularly when you start adding bespoke firewall rules)
> but I think it’s doable. Ask Draytek’s pre sales people.
> 
> Based on my reading of your post it’s a crap NAT implementation on a
> Zyxel router that’s the issue not really anything to do with ipv6

Yes it's a crap NAT implementation on a Zyxel router provided by my ISP.
The previous Zyxel worked better, but didn't have gigabit ports and the
IPv6 never worked properly. I'm on G.Fast with 160 megabits down 49.94
megabits up (literally those are the sync speeds) with a G.Fast PPPoE
modem, so I wanted a router with gigabit PPPoE WAN port and gigabit LAN
ports. I'm not sure it was worth it to be honest, but the IPv6 works and
I'd like to move with the times.


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