I'm trying to stay away from customer scripts.
Q. Does dnsomatic do port forwarding?
Thanks
I dig deeper and I think this is how I did it before. I just remember dynu provider. I used dnsomatic to connect to my dynu domain. ThanksIf has been removed for some reason, you could use dnsomatic instead, which is an aggregator for various other DDNS providers, including dynu. Or else use Custom and your own script.
Could you please screenshot some of your settings on merlin? My router still alert " Request error" only.This has nothing to do w/ port forwarding. dnsomatic is a DDNS aggregator. You use it as your DDNS provider in the router's GUI, and dnsomatic then updates all your other DDNS providers. It's typically used to update more than one DDNS provider. But will still work for just a single DDNS provider, like dynu.
He hasn't been around since Sep 21, 2022Could you please screenshot some of your settings on merlin? My router still alert " Request error" only.
THanks. will find another wayHe hasn't been around since Sep 21, 2022
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