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My ISP gave me one public IP, I want to use it for MySQL Server running on one computer which I gave it a static IP, and then did Port Forwarding 3306 to that IP
when I'm inside the network I can access the database remotely via the Public IP (185.136.x.x), but as soon as I connect to another ISP Internet it gives me an error
in the image is the IP details, and when I google what's my ip it gives me the same IP, I'm in doubt with Gateway.. is it ok for gateway to have a private ip? how to make sure the Public IP works fine, the problem is it's Fiber Optic Network and I can't as you know no computer has GPON port, and I can't find any switch with GPON and Ethernet ports or a converter that converts to ethernet
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Yes, the gateway can be anything as long as it's on the same link, since its address is only used to determine the gateway's MAC. (For example, IPv6 routinely uses link-local addresses there.)

You likely won't be able to install your own GPON adapter anyway, as it usually has specific configuration (passwords, etc.), but you should be able to reconfigure your router to 'bridge' mode.

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