2024-04-26, 03:39 AM
It depends. I'm not familiar with that particular router, but the manual for it indicates it has the capability to port forward. But, generally speaking, mobile providers don't like letting people run servers on their connections. And mobile connections tend to be network managed a lot more than wired connections (throttling connections during peak usage). I have T-mobile through Ting on my cell phone. AFAICT, T-mobile doesn't use CGNAT. At the very least they should be giving you a proper IPv6 address so CGNAT on IPv4 can be worked around through IPv6. I don't know if you have a data cap, but keep that in mind. Video consumes a lot more data than you think.