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almared2440

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hi guys, well i want to use DDNS server but it keep say:
(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 may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.)

that because the asus router took an internal ip from my modem how can i make it external ?
Thanks.
 
hi guys, well i want to use DDNS server but it keep say:
(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 may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.)

that because the asus router took an internal ip from my modem how can i make it external ?
Thanks.

You will have to turn your modem into bridged mode - provided it can be.
 
thanks,
but i use 4g modem so there are no bridge mode ?
the modem is huawei E5172.

-another Q where can i find Turbo mode ?
-and what is Jumbo Frame and what will happened if i enable it ?

Thank you RMerlin.
 
thanks,
but i use 4g modem so there are no bridge mode ?
the modem is huawei E5172.

-another Q where can i find Turbo mode ?
-and what is Jumbo Frame and what will happened if i enable it ?

Thank you RMerlin.

It's possible it can't be bridged. You will have to ask your provider about it.

Turbo Mode isn't available in the original firmware. This is something Asus initially planned to implement, but dropped during development due to technical issues. They might eventually take another look at it, but nothing sure. For now, the only way is through my firmware. Note however that Turbo Mode no longer works if you updated the bootloader using the DDR update utility published by Asus.

Leave Jumbo Frames disabled. This option requires that everything on your LAN is also set to use Jumbo Frames, and with the same frame size between devices, or else it will downgrade your LAN performance. What it does is it allows clients to exchange frames that contain more than the standard 1500 bytes in one go.
 
thank you
i have a dsl line also and the modem in bridge mode and it still in internal ip address, do i need to change the router WAN Connection Type from "Automatic ip" to "PPPoe" ?
 
thank you
i have a dsl line also and the modem in bridge mode and it still in internal ip address, do i need to change the router WAN Connection Type from "Automatic ip" to "PPPoe" ?

With adsl it can be very complicated. I remember doing it once but I had to set the adsl modem in bridge mode (which was quite complicated through a special hidden system menu) and then establish the PPPoE connection from the router instead of the adsl.
 

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