banda
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I have just got an Excitel connection in west Delhi and can echo @StickySlime's experience with it. Better than promised speeds on everything that matters and still very good on everything else.
The problem I have run into is their double NAT setup. Due to which I am unable to use my voip phone and stream my IP Cameras etc.
Anyone here know for sure a static IP would solve that? It doesn't seem likely to me since I will still be behind two NATs (one mine and atleast one of theirs)
Another thing worth mentioning - Excitel seems to be using a transparent DNS proxy which means Excitel intercepts DNS requests and redirects them to its own servers. So if you think you are using google's or opendns's servers you might want to test that. This can also lead to DNS leak when using a VPN depending on how you connect to it.
I have resorted to using dnscrypt on my tomato router to cicumvent this.
EDIT 1: I did some further testing. I connected the Excitel cable directly into my computer and created a ppope connection in windows. This removes one of the NATs from the path. However when I tried to open ports using UPnP, it failed. So it seems the Excitel NAT doesn't support UPnP.
Anyone have the password for the Router OS gateways that Excitel are using, so I can go in and enable UPnP on them ?
EDIT 2: I called up Excitel to ask for a static IP but was told they don't offer that anymore. I tried the Exctel app too which still has an option for public IP address but got the same reply --
The problem I have run into is their double NAT setup. Due to which I am unable to use my voip phone and stream my IP Cameras etc.
Anyone here know for sure a static IP would solve that? It doesn't seem likely to me since I will still be behind two NATs (one mine and atleast one of theirs)
Another thing worth mentioning - Excitel seems to be using a transparent DNS proxy which means Excitel intercepts DNS requests and redirects them to its own servers. So if you think you are using google's or opendns's servers you might want to test that. This can also lead to DNS leak when using a VPN depending on how you connect to it.
I have resorted to using dnscrypt on my tomato router to cicumvent this.
EDIT 1: I did some further testing. I connected the Excitel cable directly into my computer and created a ppope connection in windows. This removes one of the NATs from the path. However when I tried to open ports using UPnP, it failed. So it seems the Excitel NAT doesn't support UPnP.
Anyone have the password for the Router OS gateways that Excitel are using, so I can go in and enable UPnP on them ?
EDIT 2: I called up Excitel to ask for a static IP but was told they don't offer that anymore. I tried the Exctel app too which still has an option for public IP address but got the same reply --
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