South African ISPs
South African ISPs
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Vodacom LTE NAT type strict: how to get Open NAT on CGNAT

CGNAT is why your console reports Strict NAT. Three working approaches: request a public IP, use port-forwarding via VPS, or switch APN.

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Problem

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Symptoms

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Diagnosis

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Solution

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Alternative Fixes

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