Some WAN interfaces will be private IP addresses whatever we would like them to be.
Unfortunately, the DDNS client of the ASUS RT-N66U will refuse to accept the WAN IP address found. if this is the case, a PC dynamic update clients such as the No-Ip-version (DUC, currently in version 4.1.0) will in my experience in most cases correctly detect the "nearest" externally routable IP address of the wan interface. In my humble opinion, the built-in client of the ASUS wireless router should be enhanced to work in a similar way. Until then, users will often have to resort to a DUC-client or similar to give me the correct IP addresses.
Best regards,
ARR.
Unfortunately, the DDNS client of the ASUS RT-N66U will refuse to accept the WAN IP address found. if this is the case, a PC dynamic update clients such as the No-Ip-version (DUC, currently in version 4.1.0) will in my experience in most cases correctly detect the "nearest" externally routable IP address of the wan interface. In my humble opinion, the built-in client of the ASUS wireless router should be enhanced to work in a similar way. Until then, users will often have to resort to a DUC-client or similar to give me the correct IP addresses.
Best regards,
ARR.