>Unless you like low-latency video chats. Or online gaming. Or VPNs. Or reliability. Or remote desktop. I have all of that with CGNAT. >Fundamentally, TCP won't allow more than 64K connections from one IP to a single…
I think it's perfectly functional for end users. In fact, I've been behind a triple NAT for years (CGNAT + 2 routers at home) and I have no problems at all. This is not 1995 when you needed to connect to other users of…
I've been behind a CGNAT for years and I haven't had a single problem, perhaps your problems lied with something else?
We ran out of IPv4 addresses again. How many times has this happened this past decade? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2174992 9y https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4480532 7y Looking forward to the next time we…
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>Oppenheimer was born into a wealthy Jewish family
>Unless you like low-latency video chats. Or online gaming. Or VPNs. Or reliability. Or remote desktop. I have all of that with CGNAT. >Fundamentally, TCP won't allow more than 64K connections from one IP to a single…
I think it's perfectly functional for end users. In fact, I've been behind a triple NAT for years (CGNAT + 2 routers at home) and I have no problems at all. This is not 1995 when you needed to connect to other users of…
I've been behind a CGNAT for years and I haven't had a single problem, perhaps your problems lied with something else?
We ran out of IPv4 addresses again. How many times has this happened this past decade? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2174992 9y https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4480532 7y Looking forward to the next time we…
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wasserstra%C3%9F... (Also check out the subcategories)
>Oppenheimer was born into a wealthy Jewish family