Owen Smith wrote: 
> CGNAT breaks so much stuff it's hard to know where to start.

Sure. 

At least BT allow an opt-out of CGNAT on a per customer basis. You have
to know you can. They don't exactly publicise that! ;) Which is where my
conversation last week really started. By telling a friend with a BT
fibre connection that he could opt-out of BT's automatically opted-in
CGNAT.... (Which was causing problems with him being able to connect
back to his NAS at home from his mobile phone.) Which then went on to
the why they implemented CGNAT to start with and followed the iPv6
conversation......

Owen Smith wrote: 
> Money is what this is really about.

Yep, as always.


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