Then I have RPis on wifi that sometimes doent auto reconnect and it becomes a nightmare :P
Just never seen a router having to be reboot multiple times a week due to NAT/UPnP issues
Girlfriend works from home and with the current nat issues SSH and the management page are flipping flopping when they want to be open..
Sometimes I have to reboot it remotely so it's easiest for me from work.
What do I do with SSL?
change ASUS HTTPS management to 8443 and forward 443 to QNAP?
'MYQNAPCLOUD' DDNS service seems to only work when I forward 443 to the QNAP.
Maybe I'm confused or my understanding is incorrect.
It's the 8080/8081 just always seems to seem 'closed' even though they're open and forwarded in the port forward log but the page is unavailable.
Other ports ssh I have to different devices work so just always weird the qnap always had the issue.
Thanks for the quick responses and amazing...
Ok great
Not that it doesn't work but that it's a known issue or ignored issue.
Would putting the qnap on DMZ help or still no? Not to 'pass' the UPnP test but just to be able to access externally?
I've had silly UPnP issues for a while now and just thought I was doing something wrong.
I tested UPnP from my QNAP which failed on the latest stock AC-68U firmware so I updated to Merlins 360.60 beta 2 build.
Other things seems to be great however I'm still having the same UPnP issues...