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Externally Accessible Public IP address.
I have services running on my home network that I would like to be able to access from outside my home (local smart home, SSH access, NAS, OpenVPN Server Etc). I run the necessary equipment (I work in IT) but the Smarty service IP does not route back to my connection ether via a DDNS service or by directly entering it. Sometimes it's even an IP on the reserved "local" range of 10.x.x.x
While I appreciate many mobile customers would not require this, there are many who are unable to get a "traditional" wired internet service and use this as their primary home/business internet service who would.
I would be happy to pay an extra pound or two for a routable dynamic IPv4, and a little more for a static one I could use in bridge mode.
If this was available I could recommend this for a number of personal/business applications to my friends, family and customers.
Am I alone on this? Can anyone think of other use cases that would make it a viable service for Smarty to provide?
12 Replies
- idsSMARTY Rookie04-04-2023
Have a look at Tailscale. Free for single users.
Modern VPN built on top of WireGuard, that 'just works'
- RaySMARTY Maverick01-06-2024
that wont work for the issue OP is having, they need their network to be externally accessable
- JJP2RidesAgainSMARTY Centurion02-06-2024
The issue may have been solved by now, or the OP may left Smarty, as his original post was on 17th December 2022.
- stellarpowerSMARTY Pioneer27-02-2024
Tailscale is good, I've run my own server using headscale for performing the relay.
However, VPN is not always a solution; I need my services to be available to external users without that setup. I assume, is there no way in the APN settings to connect and get an IPv6 address or something like that? I'd be quite glad to ditch my DSL and go 5G with Smarty, but I think this may be a deal-breaker.
- MSFSMARTY Guru27-02-2024
stellarpower Just perhaps worth mentioning that if you are using Smarty service for commercial use, that is against T&C's
- BangalooeySMARTY Pioneer18-01-2023
Only option is to leave and find a civilised network that doesn't constantly change IP addresses, unfortunately. Which is exactly what I'm about to do. Shame, excellent service otherwise.
- PeterCSMARTY Maverick20-12-2022
No you'er not alone. I found the same when I switched to Smarty. Had me confused for a while why I couldn't connect to my VPN. It's called Carrier grade NAT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT
- PeterCSMARTY Maverick20-12-2022
No - I found the same when I switched to Smarty. Had me confused for a while why I couldn't connect to my VPN. It's called Carrier grade NAT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT