Hi,
I am having an issue where I cannot connect to my network using a another ISP.
I have an RT-AC87U and have setup DDNS with access through WAN enabled as well as running a PPTP server on it.
I had an RT-N66U and only last week upgraded to the RT-AC87U.
This is strange to me as I am able to only connect to my DDNS and VPN when I am at another location but using the same ISP.
I have tried 2 other ISP's and have been unable to get access.
The RT-N66U is now connected in my second house a few blocks away with an independent internet connection to the same ISP as the RT-AC87U, and I am able to DDNS and VPN into that router.
I can also ping the IP from the RT-N66U with success but not the RT-AC87U.
Is there a special setting on the RT-AC87U that I need to enable?
Has anyone ever had similar issues?
The only thing I am seeing different is that the public IP's of the 2 routers are way off. I am getting a 190.x.x.x on the RT-N66U and a 100.x.x.x on the RT-AC87U.
Should I contact my ISP about this issue?
I am having an issue where I cannot connect to my network using a another ISP.
I have an RT-AC87U and have setup DDNS with access through WAN enabled as well as running a PPTP server on it.
I had an RT-N66U and only last week upgraded to the RT-AC87U.
This is strange to me as I am able to only connect to my DDNS and VPN when I am at another location but using the same ISP.
I have tried 2 other ISP's and have been unable to get access.
The RT-N66U is now connected in my second house a few blocks away with an independent internet connection to the same ISP as the RT-AC87U, and I am able to DDNS and VPN into that router.
I can also ping the IP from the RT-N66U with success but not the RT-AC87U.
Is there a special setting on the RT-AC87U that I need to enable?
Has anyone ever had similar issues?
The only thing I am seeing different is that the public IP's of the 2 routers are way off. I am getting a 190.x.x.x on the RT-N66U and a 100.x.x.x on the RT-AC87U.
Should I contact my ISP about this issue?
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