Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
How to control the "Transmission Remote" function of the router from the Internet without buying a white ip?
In order to save 100 rubles a month and energy from a turned off computer, I decided to try the Transmission Remote router function. Zyxel keenetic giga router. Registered on noip. I did everything as recommended on the official site. Did not help. Below is a conversation with the administrator.
Me: "Good day! Have you clarified "Fit white ports or not?"" He: "Good morning.
A
white IP is not issued to a "regular" subscriber now
! A static one is issued by the ppp server when the connection is raised,
either gray (172.20 ...., which is then NAT), or white, which is simply routed to the Internet, i.e. if you need GUARANTEED access from the Internet, then only a static IP (for 100 rubles )."
As I understand it, it is possible to get through to the router from the Internet, say from work or on the way home. But not always. Or is there a workaround. Maybe an ssh server needs to be made? Who has any thoughts?
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
I did not take a steam bath and bought ip.
When buying a long-term subscription, my provider makes a good discount and the price for an IP address is very smeared.
Have you set up noip on your router? that it was possible to address by a domain name?
if the device is behind nat, then the provider will not be able to get access without port forwarding, only white IP
He: “Good morning. A white IP is not issued to a “regular” subscriber now!
That
’s it, period.
your
router.And 1 more connection that you will make on your laptop/tablet/phone/away and find yourself on the same
subnet.Login to your router using a gray ip from this VPN subnet and control your router.Or
just buy a white ip at the provider and do not torment yourself or people.There is no
other way to implement the task.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question