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Configure HAG DGA 4131 and Asus RT-AC68U in cascade (Problem DDNS)

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alpha45

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Hello,
I know it's an old topic, but only now have they updated the line and I had to cascade an Asus RT-AC68U to the DGA 4131.
Since you are very prepared, I ask you for help; everything works relatively well, but a fact happens: the Cam occasionally disconnects and I have to restart it manually.
Furthermore, the following warning appears in the router's DDNS entry and I don't know how to get out:
Problem:
"The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x).
This router could be in a multi-NAT environment and the DDNS service cannot work in this environment.
"
I have a fixed public IP: 2.229.XXX.XXX.
Part HAG:
 

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continue Hag:
 

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Where did I go wrong?
Thank you!!
 

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Furthermore, the following warning appears in the router's DDNS entry and I don't know how to get out:
Problem:
"The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x).
This router could be in a multi-NAT environment and the DDNS service cannot work in this environment.
"
I have a fixed public IP: 2.229.XXX.XXX.
The message is just a warning. If you don't use DDNS to access that router remotely from the internet you can ignore that message.
 

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