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If it's in the range 100.64.0.0 – 100.127.255.255 then yes it's CGNAT.
Often an ISP offers some way to bypass CGNAT. It can be a dynamic public IP, it can be a static public IP, it can be a dynamic DNS service (a public domain name they keep synced to a public dynamic IP). But the cost of that service may be too big.
If there's no way (or too expensive) for the ISP to allow bypass, you can use Cloudflare tunnels or Tailscale funnels. They're both free but there are pros and cons to each of them. Cloudflare requires you to use a domain and to use their own DNS service in order to use their tunnels, and they don't allow media streaming through them. Tailscale doesn't care what you use them for but you have to use a domain allocated by them.
thanks for the reply, but i've already setup a tailscale network for my group yesterday, and its working as we needed, since its usuable on mobile too.