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That would solve not having a static IP, not solving having no port forward right?
You usually only need to specify the internal host ip to setup a port forward. It should forward that to whatever the public ip is at the time.
If the isp is providing the model/router and generally being oppressive i highly recommend researching if you can place your own router behind it.
Oh I'm fine, static IP and so on, but, for example, my friend has this crappy shared ports system so I'm interested in something alleviating that. What you described seemed like the solution to non-static IP addresses so I just commented that.
Cheers