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An internet connection by definition is two-way. The internet was designed as a network of interconnected computers. A one-way only connection like through a CGNAT is preventing you from doing a lot of things the internet was designed for.
You have a 2 way connection as facilitated by the CGNAT gateway that routes responses back to your network.
If you have no unique public IP there are a lot of things you can't do, so it isn't a true two way connection.
No, it just doesn't fit in your imagination, but it is a 2 way connection by definition. It's also everything the ISP promises when they give you an internet connection.
Sorry, but you are using a wrong definition of an internet connection. A internet connection has by definition a unique public IP, otherwise it is only a intranet connection. That has nothing to do with my imagination and I can assure you that I would never pay for a CGNAT connection as most of what I do with my internet connection is not possible with that crap.
Your definition does not make it the definition. Nobody really cares about your definitions or what you would do with it. People care about the accepted definitions and what is the expectation.
That's like saying internet is not internet. And I very much expect my internet connection to have a public IP.
No, I'm just saying you're wrong at this point. You just keep proving that to be true with every reply.
So I am wrong for saying water is water and not fire?
Except you keep claiming it's fire. It's not fire, so stop calling it such.
You are extremly confused, sorry to say. Please look up the difference between "Internet" and "Intranet".
No, I don't think I am. You're just wrong and don't want to admit it. Some self reflection will do you good.
There is nothing to admit. You are simply not willing to concede that the original definition of "internet" is still valid and watering that down serves no purpose other that muddling the waters and allowing huge corporations to increase their profits by cheating on their customers.
See above comment for reply then sprinkle a bit of irony for the projection coming from you.
Well, if you insist on stanning for multi billion dollar companies that are cheating on their customers then I guess all we can do is to disagree.
No, just disagreeing the bullshit of a clueless internet stranger.
Ignorance is bliss I guess.
Yeah, but you really don't need to be an ass and flaunt it everywhere.
You started with the impolite language...