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Possible issues? At least that's a guess.

Possible issues? At least that's a guess.

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Basilecool
Member
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12-24-2016, 03:57 AM
#11
I'm connecting my Asus device and accessing a WAN IP on the WAN interface. Are you actually receiving a public WAN IP, or just a private one? Is this a modem setup rather than a router-modem combo? My thoughts suggest CG NAT, which can be fixed by purchasing a static IP from your ISP. A router or modem from your ISP should not be in bridged mode (to eliminate routing capabilities). Or both.
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Basilecool
12-24-2016, 03:57 AM #11

I'm connecting my Asus device and accessing a WAN IP on the WAN interface. Are you actually receiving a public WAN IP, or just a private one? Is this a modem setup rather than a router-modem combo? My thoughts suggest CG NAT, which can be fixed by purchasing a static IP from your ISP. A router or modem from your ISP should not be in bridged mode (to eliminate routing capabilities). Or both.

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narwhal_62
Member
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12-24-2016, 10:59 AM
#12
The goal is having the ddns on the router since I only want it running 24/7, and the router should also handle the VPN. I already have a static IP from my ISP, but it’s going to the ISP modem which can’t be set up in bridged mode. Will an aftermarket modem solve this issue? Thanks everyone.
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narwhal_62
12-24-2016, 10:59 AM #12

The goal is having the ddns on the router since I only want it running 24/7, and the router should also handle the VPN. I already have a static IP from my ISP, but it’s going to the ISP modem which can’t be set up in bridged mode. Will an aftermarket modem solve this issue? Thanks everyone.

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Oshawove
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 04:31 PM
#13
Yes, you can enhance the speed of your connection to your NAS by optimizing it, which helps prevent bandwidth overload when several devices are using it.
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Oshawove
12-29-2016, 04:31 PM #13

Yes, you can enhance the speed of your connection to your NAS by optimizing it, which helps prevent bandwidth overload when several devices are using it.

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
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01-03-2017, 12:40 PM
#14
Certainly, supporting several devices is possible.
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DanielEmpire
01-03-2017, 12:40 PM #14

Certainly, supporting several devices is possible.

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ERKKIN
Member
218
01-04-2017, 05:31 AM
#15
Consider swapping your Asus router for a pfSense device, OpenNMS, or a Cisco ASA to gain greater control.
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ERKKIN
01-04-2017, 05:31 AM #15

Consider swapping your Asus router for a pfSense device, OpenNMS, or a Cisco ASA to gain greater control.

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