@Mehdi I have a number of them - I usually only buy a kit if I'm getting one for a specific use case, the majority of them I just bought the Pis + power supplies. The newer ones have wifi etc. inbuilt so you can just boot them up an SSH in with a properly configured SD card
@JBis Dunno, don't know networking stuff off the top of my head to that extent - but I would suspect yes, for consumer networks - carrier grade NAT or specially configured networks might differ
@RaghavSood Can't find the message. But we were discussing port binding and stuff and you asked how large carrier grade stuff handles so many connections. Is the answer Port overloading?
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@JBis NAT (in general, not including specific implementations) usually knows nothing about Ports
@JBis And when it comes to this, the most important parameter is throughput and addressing, one Server can have multiple sockets opened per single port