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thescriptkiddie
4y ago
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This is made doubly frustrating by the fact that AT&T does not allow you to use your own router.
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criddell
4y ago
You can put your own router behind the AT&T gateway and then tell the gateway it's a DMZ.
AT&T does a lot to make me angry, but removing uPnP is the right call IMHO.
thescriptkiddie
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4y ago
Using DMZ doesn't completely solve my problem, the AT&T gateway is still routing every packet (at less than line speed) and randomly dropping some of them.
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