My ISP has now put me behind NAT. I no longer get a Public IP assigned to me. Earlier with Public IP I was able to seamlessly do remote desktop to my PC from the internet.
Now my Internet Setup is something like…
A dynamic Public IP at ISP end, a Dynamic Private IP assigned to my router (Dlink DIR 615) or my desktop PC (Windows 7) whichever I connect to ISP’s LAN cable.
A private IP now prevents inbound access.
If I register for IPv6 thru IPv4 Tunnel Broker and configure my PC as per their inputs (I am still learning about IPv6 thru IPv4) will I be able to make an inbound RDP connection over the internet to my Windows 7 PC that is now behind ISP’s NAT where I get Dynamic Private IP and ISP has its Dynamic Public IP?
In case it’s possible, what are the other considerations or enablers for making it happen e,g, does it need any specific ports to be opened by ISP?
Dlink DIR router also has relevant options therein to setup IPv6 in IPv4.
Thanks.