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I suck at networking, so take my help with a grain of salt, but some questions come to mind:
These are good starting questions to help troubleshoot. Once you answer these we may be able to help some.
As I said, my Xbox gives condition green for remote play after the test.
I'm guessing that it's because you are using a 5G Modem as your Internet. You are behind a CG-NAT which can cause all kinds of funky things with streaming outside of your own WiFi.
It's a hybrid router.
Your probably still on a CG-NAT, which means it's not gonna work well.
I'm going to have to agree with @Skiptrace@lemmy.one unfortunately. You're best bet for next step is probably to contact Xbox support and see if there is anything they can do.
Without seeing anything myself, it sounds like you've done everything correctly on your Xbox and home network's end. Have you tried using a different device for remote play?
What type of mobile device are you using to try and play?
I tried it on a iPhone, a iPad and a Windows Laptop.