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Looking to set up Arlo in Uruguay. House has a 4G LTE USB modem plugged into a TP-Link WiFi router. Antel, the national ISP, does not assign public IP numbers to these Modems but rather private IP numbers. So I can't reach any devices at the house remotely and services like ddns will not work. Can Arlo work in this scenario?
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One important aspect is that Arlo subscriptions aren't available in Uraguay.
@Karlinco wrote:
Antel, the national ISP, does not assign public IP numbers to these Modems but rather private IP numbers. So I can't reach any devices at the house remotely and services like ddns will not work. Can Arlo work in this scenario?
It sounds like they are using carrier-grade NAT. That is becoming more common as ipv4 addresses are depleted.
Arlo should work with that, although I haven't tried it myself. I do double-route though - which has the same topology - and Arlo does work for me. However, ddns does work with my setup (since my edge router isn't shared).
I believe Arlo is designed so that the base station always initiates the base->cloud connection - which works with all NAT setups.
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