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I am not a network engineer, I just wanted to check if port 16000 is open for me. I went to https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and it showed my IP as 103.5.xx.xxx. However after 15-20 seconds, I refreshed the page, and my IP got changed to 36.255.xx.xxx.



Seems like 36.255.xx.xxx stays as my IP for around 10 seconds and 103.5.xx.xxx stays as my IP for 30 odd seconds. And this is a continuous endless process.



End goal is to forward port 16000 on my system. My ISP is Broadway Communication in Bangalore, India. They use MAC addressing. Also I am using TP-Link_D72E router.










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  • I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

    – Gaurav Singhal
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  • What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

    – grawity
    23 hours ago




















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I am not a network engineer, I just wanted to check if port 16000 is open for me. I went to https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and it showed my IP as 103.5.xx.xxx. However after 15-20 seconds, I refreshed the page, and my IP got changed to 36.255.xx.xxx.



Seems like 36.255.xx.xxx stays as my IP for around 10 seconds and 103.5.xx.xxx stays as my IP for 30 odd seconds. And this is a continuous endless process.



End goal is to forward port 16000 on my system. My ISP is Broadway Communication in Bangalore, India. They use MAC addressing. Also I am using TP-Link_D72E router.










share|improve this question























  • I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

    – Gaurav Singhal
    yesterday











  • What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

    – grawity
    23 hours ago
















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I am not a network engineer, I just wanted to check if port 16000 is open for me. I went to https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and it showed my IP as 103.5.xx.xxx. However after 15-20 seconds, I refreshed the page, and my IP got changed to 36.255.xx.xxx.



Seems like 36.255.xx.xxx stays as my IP for around 10 seconds and 103.5.xx.xxx stays as my IP for 30 odd seconds. And this is a continuous endless process.



End goal is to forward port 16000 on my system. My ISP is Broadway Communication in Bangalore, India. They use MAC addressing. Also I am using TP-Link_D72E router.










share|improve this question














I am not a network engineer, I just wanted to check if port 16000 is open for me. I went to https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and it showed my IP as 103.5.xx.xxx. However after 15-20 seconds, I refreshed the page, and my IP got changed to 36.255.xx.xxx.



Seems like 36.255.xx.xxx stays as my IP for around 10 seconds and 103.5.xx.xxx stays as my IP for 30 odd seconds. And this is a continuous endless process.



End goal is to forward port 16000 on my system. My ISP is Broadway Communication in Bangalore, India. They use MAC addressing. Also I am using TP-Link_D72E router.







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  • I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

    – Gaurav Singhal
    yesterday











  • What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

    – grawity
    23 hours ago





















  • I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

    – Gaurav Singhal
    yesterday











  • What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

    – grawity
    23 hours ago



















I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

– Gaurav Singhal
yesterday





I want to play some online game. which requires port 16000 to be forwarded

– Gaurav Singhal
yesterday













What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

– grawity
23 hours ago







What "WAN address" is shown on the router's own status page? And does it match any of the addresses you're seeing in online test pages?

– grawity
23 hours ago












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