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faq:dyndns [2015/07/20 15:47]
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 ====== DynDNS/​Remote Access Problems ====== ====== DynDNS/​Remote Access Problems ======
-A common problem ​with SIM cards is that the router can't be accessed even a service like DynDNS is used.+A common problem ​mobile networks ​is that depending on the SIM cards type the router can't be accessed even a service like //DynDNS// and //port forwarding// ​is used.
 This problem has nothing todo with the router functionality because it is a general problem with IP networks. In most case the terms static(fixed)/​dynamic are mixed up with public/​private IP addresses. This problem has nothing todo with the router functionality because it is a general problem with IP networks. In most case the terms static(fixed)/​dynamic are mixed up with public/​private IP addresses.
  
-Most likely the SIM card has a //dynamic// but only a **private** IP address. +Most likely the SIM card has a //dynamic// but only a **private** IP address ​and it will not work
-For using //dyndns// or similar service ​you need a **public** IP address.+For using //DynDNS// or //port forwarding// ​you need a **public** IP address.
  
 The reason that //port forwarding//​ is not working is that the NetModule router is behing a second router of the mobile operator. Port forwarding in the NetModule router will not solve this because you also would need the port forwarding of the mobile operators router. The reason that //port forwarding//​ is not working is that the NetModule router is behing a second router of the mobile operator. Port forwarding in the NetModule router will not solve this because you also would need the port forwarding of the mobile operators router.