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In Alabama. Don’t have CGNAT. The gateway does ip Passthrough fine, the newer BGW320 505 anyway. If you do ip Passthrough to your own router there won’t be any ports that will be blocked.
While rare, sometimes att will remotely update it and you may need to reconfigure ip Passthrough again. If you choose not to use ip Passthrough, port forwarding works fine it’s just awkwardly implemented.
I thought I would hate att but the service has been way more stellar than I thought. However the customer service is god awful, too many policies road block quality service.
In my setup I often get more bandwidth than I pay for. So much so I downgraded to 300/300 and usually see 400ish+ sometimes.