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For using //DynDNS// or //port forwarding// 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. | + | //Port forwarding// will not working because 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. //DynDNS// will also not work because the NetModule will get a //private// IP which can't be accessed from the internet. |
IP address types have two dimensions which are independent: | IP address types have two dimensions which are independent: | ||
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Please check if the IP address of the router in the mobile network is in the range of a **private** IP address: | Please check if the IP address of the router in the mobile network is in the range of a **private** IP address: | ||
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If the router has an **private** IP address remote access with port forwarding will not work. If you need remote access you can use an external VPN Server like the Netmodule NB1600-R Wireline or CloudRouter. See: {{:configuration:the_m2m_cook_book.pdf|Setting up an OpenVPN Server}} and | If the router has an **private** IP address remote access with port forwarding will not work. If you need remote access you can use an external VPN Server like the Netmodule NB1600-R Wireline or CloudRouter. See: {{:configuration:the_m2m_cook_book.pdf|Setting up an OpenVPN Server}} and |