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4G Router and Smartlink - So near yet so far.

Hi,
Have tried a 4G router before but due to UK providers using CGNAT and not having a IP address was unsuccessful.

I now have a Three 4G router (Huawei B535) and it definitely doesn't use CGNAT and has an WAN IP address visible the same as shown in the router.

I cannot however get the router to allow UPnP or manual port forwarding, the SmartLink test fails. The router has facility for both UPnP and Manual port forwarding and I have tried configuring these.

If using smartlink the radio is visible with the correct IP but the device (iPhone using smartlink or PC running SmartSDR) will not connect.

Smartlink runs fine on my ADSL BT connection.

Now hears the mad thing....If I connect the flex to the 4G network and a PC to the BT router (so a completely different network) it connects over Smartlink. Even though the Smartlink still fails its tests. No other devices will connect though !!??

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I seem so close to getting the 4G network working. 

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  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2019
    Wife uses "Three" as her UK cellphone provider, and they are reasonably good at troubleshooting the stuff we broke.

    My understanding is CGNAT is "port forwarding unfriendly."  Read that some relief was there with **** (Port Control) but as my hands on testing is limited to my UK time on the ground when I'm not otherwise busy I never dug very deep into making it work.  

    For us mere mortals, the CGNAT scheme is explained at:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT

    And the **** part at:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Control_Protocol

    (I fall into the aware but no-mastery category on this sort of stuff.  Usually my study ends when I get things working and problems solved. Kudos to Andy for having a good go at making the new 4G routers work!)

    73

    Steve
    K9ZW

    Blog:  http://k9zw.wordpress.com  


  • Member ✭✭
    edited December 2019
    Andy,
    I have played a bit with 4G using Telenor as provider... And yes using standard settings for APN it was CGNAT, making life hard. But searching the net, I found that sometime the provider do have several different APN, and one that I tried did have public IP, but as most 4G nets, most ports are closed. But with a public IP it is possible to use VPN to contact the LAN. A bit messy but still do-able. This is a research for my summer house, and I just got an offer for installing fiber to the house, as neighbours do have it, only £4000.... Ouch!
  • Member
    edited February 2020
    Hi Lasse. My provider is Three and their APN for the 4g home internet does not use CGNAT so I do have a public ip. (Three is the only non specialist UK 4g provider that doesn’t use cgnat. Their mobile phone data APN uses cgnat) My problem is I can’t open the ports either with UPnP or manually. I’ll give a VPN a go and let you know how I get on. Thanks Andy M5ZAP
  • Member ✭✭
    edited December 2019
    Andy,
    I have a small pi-clone configured as a SoftEther server,  and it works great! I did have the VPN server and a small 4G router (Teltonika RUT950) and conecting a client from my fiber wan, with no problem. So you should have no problems using 4G. Normally I do the other way round, have the server on my fiber WAN,  just to get acess to my home LAN.
  • Member ✭✭
    edited March 2020
    Hi Andy,
    I have now moved away from remote operation in the UK. I did have SKY ADSL which did work with SMARTLINK, but uplink was 0.2Mb/s at best. I switched to Three 4G using a HUAWEI B525 4g router and got 30Mb/s uplink using stacked LP yagis in the loft, but i can't get smartlink automatic or manual port forwarding to work (Virtual servers menu entry on the router). I do have eWeLink software on my iphone and use smart switches to successfully switch the PSU, flex and Maestro on remotely over 4g, its just smartlink that doesn't work.
  • Member
    edited March 2020
    Hi Douglas The setting in the Huawei modem for port forwarding is a bit ambiguous. I don’t currently have access to the modem but I’ll let you know as soon as I can
  • Member ✭✭
    edited March 2020
    1. Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox)
    2. In the address bar, type 192.168.1.254.
    3. Press Enter.
    4. Enter your Modem username (the default is admin)
    5. Enter your Modem password (the default is admin)

  • Any update on this situation? Any port forwarding details for the Huawei B525 router would be appreciated.

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