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Tuesday, September 26th, 2023 2:37 PM

Devices interpret wrong location

I recently switched from ATT DSL to ATT internet air (fixed wireless). Problem is that my smart devices (google/nest assistants, smart TVs, etc) all interpret the wrong location resulting in content not being available such as local news, ads, and sports. I'm assuming it's getting a public IP from somewhere other that my physical region. Is there a fix for this other than a VPN? 

Former Employee

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2 months ago

Your not getting a public IP as the service is CGNAT, you receive a private IP from a pool of IP addresses from the device upstream that has the public address.

Both ATT Fixed Wireless released 2017 and ATT AIR released spring 2023 are CGNAT service.

What is CGNAT? CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) is a variant of NAT that is used by internet service providers (ISPs) to provide internet access to their customers. CGNAT works by allowing multiple customers to share a single, public IP address.Jan 11, 2023

https://nfware.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-nat-and-cgnat#:~:text=What%20is%20CGNAT%3F,a%20single%2C%20public%20IP%20address.

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2 months ago

This is a logical reason for the problem. Other than a VPN, what could be a solution? 

Scholar

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2 months ago

This is the second post on the 1st page here about this kind of problem.

Makes me nervous to give Air a try since we use YouTube TV. I don't want to have that messing up all the time because it thinks I'm suddenly in a dif city or state.

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2 months ago

App based stuff like youtube tv allow you to manually change the location. The stuff that really gets impacted are the smart devices like nest mini

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