Starting sometime last Friday AM my WAN address(es) assigned by my ISP became local IP. One router (RT-AC68U) connected to one of the four ports on the modem became 192.168.0.2 while the other router (RT-N66U) became 192.168.0.3. I also connected a PC directly to the modem and its "wan" address became 192.168.0.4
Despite these local addresses, WAN access worked fine however my Apache server was no longer accessible from remote locations.
When I use the Asus "Dynamic Domain Name System" to register my domain name I get an error indicating a local IP cannot be used. No surprise there. When I use the no-ip service, it assigns a WAN address something like 64.1.120.12 which appears to be similar to wan addresses I had previously from this ISP. This address however is always unreachable.
Has anyone ever heard of ISP assigning a local IP? If so, is there a way around this so I can access my apache server from remote location??
Despite these local addresses, WAN access worked fine however my Apache server was no longer accessible from remote locations.
When I use the Asus "Dynamic Domain Name System" to register my domain name I get an error indicating a local IP cannot be used. No surprise there. When I use the no-ip service, it assigns a WAN address something like 64.1.120.12 which appears to be similar to wan addresses I had previously from this ISP. This address however is always unreachable.
Has anyone ever heard of ISP assigning a local IP? If so, is there a way around this so I can access my apache server from remote location??