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Installed Merlin 380.64.2 on a new RT-AC87U and can't get the DDNS (asuscomm) to update IP address. Merlin shows that the DDNS is registered.

Yet, when I ping or query (nslookup) xxxxx.asuscomm.com I get a different IP address of xx.xxx.xxx.30 and my actual WAN address is xx.xxx.xxx.45. I can connect to system using the WAN IP address, but not through DDNS.

I tried turning off and on DDNS, rebooting the router and my cable modem with no avail.

Is there a way I can force the IP update to asuscomm.com ?

Any information is greatly appreciated!
BTW, my first post here!
 
Ok, I unplugged the new RT-AC87U from the cable modem and plugged in my old RT-N66U and my ip comes up at xxx.xxx.xxx.30 and I get internet access. Then I unplugged the RT-N66U and plugged in the new RT-AC87U and it comes up with xxx.xxx.xxx.45 with internet access.

With both modems plugged in I query xxxx.asuscomm.com DDNS and each time it comes back with the old modem IP address of xxx.xxx.xxx.30. It isn't updating to the newer RT-N66U xxx.xxx.xxx.45 ip address.

I am stumped!
 
If you're using the same DDNS entry it is tied to the original router. You need to assign a new asuscomm.com address to the original router first and then the new router will update against the original asuscomm.com address after about 12 hours.

From: http://asusddns.blogspot.com
  • Before you retire your old ASUS router , use it to register a new hostname.
  • The original hostname you prefer will become available after 12 hours.
  • Then you can use your new ASUS router to register your preferred hostname.
 
If you're using the same DDNS entry it is tied to the original router. You need to assign a new asuscomm.com address to the original router first and then the new router will update against the original asuscomm.com address after about 12 hours.

From: http://asusddns.blogspot.com
  • Before you retire your old ASUS router , use it to register a new hostname.
  • The original hostname you prefer will become available after 12 hours.
  • Then you can use your new ASUS router to register your preferred hostname.

Thanks! I will give that a try.

So is the asusddns hostname is registered to a router?
And why did I get a two different WAN IP address when I connect the new router (xxx.xxx.xxx.45 or the old old router(xxx.xxx.xxx.25) to the cable modem?

Thanks again,
Nick
 
Correct - it's actually linked to the MAC of the router.
You'll get a different IP address from your ISP based on the MAC of the router and not the modem.
 
Well, I did exactly as you said and everything is working now.
I learned something new today, I never realized the DDNS was tied to the MAC address.
Thanks for the information.
 
Only when dealing with the asuscomm.com DDNS as it's only available to ASUS routers.
 
Zirescu, THANK YOU!
I had exactly the same issue and found your answer. Also, it appears that you don't have to wait 12 hours, you can go to http://iplookup.asus.com/nslookup.php and enter your original/desired asuscomm.com name and see if it is still registered. If it can't be resolved that name is once more available for assignment.
 

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