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- | ====== DynDNS Problems ====== | + | ====== DynDNS/Remote Access |
- | A common problem | + | A common problem |
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)/ | 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)/ | ||
- | 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 |
- | For using //dyndns// or similar service | + | For using //DynDNS// or //port forwarding// |
- | The reason that //port forwarding// | + | //Port forwarding// |
IP address types have two dimensions which are independent: | IP address types have two dimensions which are independent: | ||
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Private addresses are not routed an the ranges are: | Private addresses are not routed an the ranges are: | ||
- | * 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 | + | |
- | * 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 | + | * 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 |
- | * 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 | + | * 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 |
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: | ||
- | {{:faq:wwanaddress.jpg|}} | + | {{:faq:wwanaddress1.png|}} |
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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: {{: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
Using services like // | Using services like // | ||
- | This is the same situation like having a private DSL-Router (= operators router) at home which has a public and often dynamic (e.g. 79.4.3.2) IP. Local computers (= NetModule router) can't be reached from the Internet because they have a private IPs (e.g. 192.168.1.100). All local routers will report the same public IP if // | + | This is the same situation like having a private DSL-Router (= operators router) at home which has a public and often dynamic (e.g. 79.4.3.2) IP. Local computers (= NetModule router) can't be reached from the Internet because they have a private IPs (e.g. 192.168.1.100). All local routers will report the same public IP if // |