Hi,
I have a suggestion / request regarding the DDNS Name of the router, which shows up on the Network Map page and which the ASUS iPhone AiCloud app uses.
I also know the solution night not be straight forward, but I think there should be an option where we can set our own address of the router, and not rely on the DDNS version. I'm not sure if the router tries to check the address (there is always a short delay when landing on the Network Map page before the DDNS address appears.
Thanks for reading,
Nic.
I have a suggestion / request regarding the DDNS Name of the router, which shows up on the Network Map page and which the ASUS iPhone AiCloud app uses.
- For DDNS I use the wonderful DNS-O-Matic service from OpenDNS (www.dnsomatic.com).
- This enables me to update more than one DDNS service (DNS-O-Matic can be configured to update several clients once the ASUS router has updated it).
- In particular, I use this for updating my main DDNS service provider AND updating OpenDNS so I can have control and logging of my DNS service.
- The problem is that my router thinks its address is the address used for DNS-O-Matic:
all.dnsomatic.com- But this is just the common address for updating DNS-O-Matic, so it is useless and irrelevant to have this as the address for my router.
- While it is possible to update AiCloud iOS app to the correct address, it's not that easy, and it just feels wrong to have the wrong name on my Network Map page.
I also know the solution night not be straight forward, but I think there should be an option where we can set our own address of the router, and not rely on the DDNS version. I'm not sure if the router tries to check the address (there is always a short delay when landing on the Network Map page before the DDNS address appears.
Thanks for reading,
Nic.