diff --git a/docs/en/FAQ/How-to-check-for-CGNAT.md b/docs/en/FAQ/How-to-check-for-CGNAT.md index ac728e91..13da8192 100644 --- a/docs/en/FAQ/How-to-check-for-CGNAT.md +++ b/docs/en/FAQ/How-to-check-for-CGNAT.md @@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ If multiple IP addresses within the range of ``100.64.x.x``-``100.127.x.x`` or ` The first hop is your Router/Modem/Gateway and differs between Devices. ## Method 2: -Find out the WAN IP on your routers interface. Compare it to the IP posted on e.g. https://whatsmyip.org . If they are NOT the same, you are behind a CGNAT. +Find out the WAN IP on your router by looking it up on its interface. Compare it to the IP posted on e.g. https://whatsmyip.org . If they are NOT the same, you are behind a CGNAT. ## Method 3/Solution: Call your Internet Service Provider for assistance. -Depending on your ISP, they might not offer dedicated *dynamic* IP adresses (a static IP is not necessary). +Depending on your ISP, they might not offer dedicated *dynamic* IP adresses, or as a paid option only. Keep in mind, that a static IP is not necessary. Example of a non-CGNAT Network: