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freemankkw

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Hi there,

My router is ASUS AC-87U version 384.10.2 Just moving to new ISP lat week , they just provide private IP address like 100.66.xxx.xxx

My question is could I setup DDNS or openVPN with my router ? My router directly connect to ONT and WAN type is PPPoE.

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thank you first.

Freeman
 
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You could set up DDNS using the "external" method. But unless you can get your ISP to forward the port on their equipment you won't be able to connect to the OpenVPN server.
 
You could set up DDNS using the "external" method. But unless you can get your ISP to forward the port on their equipment you won't be able to connect to the OpenVPN server.

choosed "external" but same...
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You could set up DDNS using the "external" method. But unless you can get your ISP to forward the port on their equipment you won't be able to connect to the OpenVPN server.
You could set up DDNS using the "external" method. But unless you can get your ISP to forward the port on their equipment you won't be able to connect to the OpenVPN server.
 
Sorry, I don't understand what you're asking. What is "same"? DDNS appears to have worked.
Hi Colin, I means even choose external or internal via "asuscomm.com" both display registration successful, Actually didn't worked. testing by IOS via 4G pls see following.

2019-04-25 15:00:00 EVENT: RESOLVE



2019-04-25 15:00:00 Contacting [103.96.xxx.xxx]:1194/UDP via UDP



2019-04-25 15:00:00 EVENT: WAIT



2019-04-25 15:00:00 Connecting to [xxxxxx.asuscomm.com]:1194 (103.96.xxx.xxx) via UDPv4



2019-04-25 15:00:10 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry...



2019-04-25 15:00:10 EVENT: RECONNECTING



2019-04-25 15:00:10 EVENT: RESOLVE



2019-04-25 15:00:10 Contacting [103.96.xxx.xxx]:1194/UDP via UDP



2019-04-25 15:00:10 EVENT: WAIT



2019-04-25 15:00:10 Connecting to [xxxxxx.asuscomm.com]:1194 (103.96.xxx.xxx) via UDPv4



2019-04-25 15:00:21 Server poll timeout, trying next remote entry...



2019-04-25 15:00:21 EVENT: RECONNECTING



2019-04-25 15:00:21 EVENT: RESOLVE



2019-04-25 15:00:21 Contacting [103.96.xxx.xxx]:1194/UDP via UDP



2019-04-25 15:00:21 EVENT: WAIT



2019-04-25 15:00:21 Connecting to [xxxx.asuscomm.com]:1194 (103.96.xxx.xxx) via UDPv4



2019-04-25 15:00:30 EVENT: CONNECTION_TIMEOUT [ERR]



2019-04-25 15:00:30 Raw stats on disconnect:

BYTES_OUT : 406

PACKETS_OUT : 29

CONNECTION_TIMEOUT : 1

N_RECONNECT : 2



2019-04-25 15:00:30 Performance stats on disconnect:

CPU usage (microseconds): 56547

Network bytes per CPU second: 7179

Tunnel bytes per CPU second: 0



2019-04-25 15:00:30 EVENT: DISCONNECTED



2019-04-25 15:00:30 Raw stats on disconnect:

BYTES_OUT : 406

PACKETS_OUT : 29

CONNECTION_TIMEOUT : 1

N_RECONNECT : 2



2019-04-25 15:00:30 Performance stats on disconnect:

CPU usage (microseconds): 57883

Network bytes per CPU second: 7014

Tunnel bytes per CPU second: 0
 
Yes. I already told you that wouldn't work.

Unless you can get your ISP to forward the ports from their address (103.96.xxx.xxx) to yours (100.66.xxx.xxx) this will never work.
 
Yes. I already told you that wouldn't work.

Unless you can get your ISP to forward the ports from their address (103.96.xxx.xxx) to yours (100.66.xxx.xxx) this will never work.
Any way to do do it using ipv6? I have a isp where the ipv4 is private, but the ipv6 address appears to be public.
 

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