![]() ![]() I disabled all Wifi capability of the T-Mobile Gateway, and only used a single LAN connection directly into the USG-3P.On the T-Mobile Gateway I enabled the DMZ and put the USG-3P into it.Essentially nothing changed on the USG-3P, this was what I had when it was connected to a Comcast modem. Enabled port forwarding on the USG-3P so that 32400 would reach my Plex server.I left the USG-3P address range at 192.168.1.x.Here’s the steps I used to get the Plex Media server to talk to devices outside (Internet) the home network. In this case I have a router behind another router. In the home network I have a Plex Media server. In my setup I use the T-Mobile Gateway → USG-3P → Home Network. I was able to get port forwarding to work. I believe home internet service is new for T-Mo and maybe in the future NAT Forwarding will become supported. I am now not clear how "more hardware troubleshooting is needed" in light of this publicly stated position of non-support? Web User Interface: T-Mobile LTE Wi-Fi Gateway | T-Mobile Support While T-Mobile does not support setting up or using NAT Forwarding, the settings are available." ![]() Just in case the (above) screenshot is missing, here is the text: I took to Google for more independent research and found this on T-Mo's Web site: (there should be a small screenshot just below) No mention of when any follow-up would occur. The take-away seemed to be that further troubleshooting needed to be done (if nothing else testing the SIM or other hardware related issues). The agent seemed to be reading from the notes on this ticket. Plex media server port forwarding 80 update#I called in again, today, to get an update on my case. That was over two weeks ago (and no contact). I opened a support case with T-Mo Home Internet (regarding NAT Forwarding) and they told me someone would contact me in 72 hours. Hello Again T-Mo Subscribers and Support, l I just don't think this is prime time unless unless you want to play on social media and check email. I would not be so terribly opposed to a DDNS service but search engine research indicates this is not possible with T-Mobile LTE Home Internet. It looks like even with bridge mode the lack of an IP address I am still out of luck. The bottom line is I need to be able to log into my Raspberry Pi and Node-Red port from anywhere. Even with a static public DHCP and a DDNS it looks like double NAT'ing is the only remote possible option. My after the sale research shows that LTE type Internet doesn't work the same and that's not going to happen. Tech Support told me they could not give me a static public IP as I have now. ![]() No problems there but T-Mobile is much faster at a lower cost if I change to VOIP. I access a single board controller and Node-Red from the outside now with a land DSL service. It is "rumored" that the next gen will support bridge mode but no confirm rumor or expected date. I was told Sunday by Tech Support the Gen 1 gateways do not support. I would prefer bridge mode for the gateway. I understand as she wasn't trained at that level. The sales rep was very nice but could not answer some of my pressing questions. I was offered T-Mobile Home Internet Friday evening. ![]()
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