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Are you behind a CGNAT? Edit your question to provide that required clarity. We don’t need the serial number to your router.– RamhoundCommented Dec 29, 2022 at 20:38
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@Ramhound What's CGNAT? I just wanna access my PC from IP Public without using Teamviewer. you know?– Arnaldo JuniorCommented Dec 29, 2022 at 20:44
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If you search for CGNAT Bing and Google will do a better job explaining it than a comment limited to 500 characters. The issues you describe suggest you are indeed behind a CGNAT.– RamhoundCommented Dec 29, 2022 at 20:49
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(I can’t describe the concept of CGNAT in the limitation of a comment). Hence the reason i point to search for it, reading as much as you personally need to answer “what is CGNAT”, allowing you to provide the required clarification to your question in the form of an edit– RamhoundCommented Dec 29, 2022 at 20:56
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See How to check whether or not your ISP performs CGNAT and let us know the results.– harrymcCommented Dec 29, 2022 at 21:24
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