Archer C6 Router Dynamic DNS Problems
Archer C6 Router Dynamic DNS Problems
Hello
I am writing with the aim of calling your attention to Dynamic DNS problems.
This model does not work with the DNS of the ISPs, so there are difficulties to synchronize with the NO-IP servers for remote access. When changing the ISP DNS to google servers 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 the link to NO-IP works, but in the table of records of the NO-IP account register the private IP instead of the public IP assigned by the ISP making address translation impossible. The firmware of the current routers have deteriorated ostensibly compared to the old versions that were more stable and accurate when establishing links. For these reasons TP-Link must improve its current products with release of firmware updates to correct these errors.
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Hello
Indeed, the problem presented here is the failure to access the WebGUI interface of Router C6 from internet, at the dynamic DNS level it was verified that if it accessed correctly.
I want to express my sincere thanks for help me understand the Router C6 problem. I would like TP-LINK to review this forum to release a new firmware where access to the WebGUI interface can be accessed from internet and that is compatible with any DNS server including the DNS of the ISPs.
I will be attentive to any news or notification on this subject.
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Thanks for the kind words, you're welcome.
We can continue troubleshooting the C6 remote access.
That will involve sharing some screenshots of your ISP router port-forwarding settings and a simple network diagram of your connected devices.
if you are up to that, just let me know.
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This is the presentation of the business wireless network I that manage:
It consists of 12 wireless routers where each one manages an independent LAN network since the hosts are many. The network is structured in two physical transmission standards: Fast Ethernet 100Base cable and Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base cable. In the case of Routers C6, they are linked by the Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base cable until Gigabit Switches unmanaged of access and distribution. The distribution switches connect directly to ISP router.
The Link service by ISP is done through FTTH in which it offers three communication services: telephony, IPTV and internet, which are structured in VLANS of the 802.1Q standard.
The Port Forwarding services in the ISP router is designed as follows:
As the routers offer their administration through WebGUI interface, the port numbering is different for each router in order to avoid port conflicts.
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Yes, all WAN Routers are on the LAN 192.168.1.0/24 is provided by default by ISP router
Yes, the switches are unmanageable
Yes, the C6 Routers were updated to the latest version, in the images you can see the version of Firmware
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OK. Lets do the configuration change only for one C6 for example - first one - management port 8080 (if you don't mind, or other at your choice).
Assure yourself that the remote access in the C6 Web GUI looks like this:
After successful configuration "Web Address for Management:" field in your case should display something like this: https://192.168.1.X:443
Add in your ISP router a NEW (additional) port-forwarding rule for the C6 IP address in question 192.168.1.X, like this:
Note: If you are using port 443 (HTTPS) for a service in your network and it is opened in the ISP router, then we have to change that, before you proceed further.
Save the changes in your ISP router.
Then test the remote access to that C6 device - http://<public IP address>:8080 (test should be with the public IP address from a different ISP network).
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Ok, let's clarify the experiment:
Do you want to me open port 443 on the ISP router and enter from remote network (different ISP) with the public address with port 8080?
because the experiment should be on port 443
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Ok, I'II do the experiment this monday at night and I'll send you the data
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