{
“connectivity”: {“status”:“NetworkError”,“status_code”:504,“error”:“error: Error: ETIMEDOUT, response code: undefined, body: undefined connected? undefined”},
“external_ip”: {“actual_external_ip”:“183.aaa.bbb.ccc”,“router_external_ip”:“10.79.233.226”},
“status”: “status”: MultipleNatFound
,
“natpmp_autoconfig”: {“status”:“NotFound”},
“upnp_autoconfig”: {“server_ip”:“192.168.0.1”,“found_upnp”:true}
}
Hi,
I agree with @AMT. I think your ISP has CG-NAT implemented.
Take a look at this site.
Your router_external_ip starts with 10.
You could contact your ISP and ask the following questions (don’t made this up myself, just copied from @benjamin - Roon Staff: Technical Support).
- Have you implemented carrier-grade NAT for my account level?
- Have you fully implemented IPv6, or do you have IPv4 addresses available?
- Can I request a static IPv4 address to support port forwarding?
- Are there any ports you have reserved at the ISP level I should be aware of?
Hope it helps.
Kind regards,
Maarten.
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