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Port Forwarding / DDNS Question

Hey All, 

I have a home network which has got a CCTV and House Alarm system running through my Draytek Router. I want to move onto the Home Hub 2 as I've now got 900MB Fibre. 

The two devices internal have a fixed IP and I have set the range on the Home Hub to be the same range i.e. 192.168.0.X

I can reach the CCTV and Alarm internally no issues. 

I have set up a NO IP DDNS Service and set a host to the external IP and then gone and set up the port forward rules for each port I want to use (as per my previous config - TCP and UDP rules as needed). 

Unfort I can't get a hit on the devices using the new hostname I set up through NO IP. 

Clearly a port forward or rule / config issue. 

Anyone got any tips at all on any other setting required and does anyone know if there is a limit on the amount of rules you can set up for port forwarding?

Any advice appreciated. 

Mike 

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Re: Port Forwarding / DDNS Question

@michaeljpower73 

This thread that I've been posting into today might help you.

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Re: Port Forwarding / DDNS Question

Thanks Tim - I will have a look through it now. 

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Re: Port Forwarding / DDNS Question

Check your public IP address then log into your DDNS account and make sure the IP address on your account matches.

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Re: Port Forwarding / DDNS Question

Tried all that unfort and they match perfect 🙂

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