Restore DDNS & Openvpn
I have 2 Archer AX53. I configured one with OpenVPN and DDNS tplinkdns
I want to configure the second as backup router. I backup the configuration and restore in the second.
But the DDNS configuration have not been restored and i guess Openvpn has not been restored either.
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Hi, thanks for posting question here.
I afraid that it is normal. It is suggested to read the Note part in the DDNS guide to know more.
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Sorry, but I don't know if I understand correctly.
Are you saying that the configuration cannot be restored on another computer?
I have previous experience with DDNS and openvpn and I had also already read the links you mentioned.
I have already configured one router, and it is working fine. I can connect through the VPN fine.
But I want to have the other one configured in the same way, in case the first one fails. I already backed up and restored the second one. The network settings work fine, but it doesn't restore the DDNS settings.
I don't see the DDNS domain login with the tplink id.
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Hi, thanks for your detailed update.
The backup feature is only to back up local information from the first router, not from Cloud. If you select TP-LINK as the DDNS service provider, it is related to the the cloud. So the DDNS does not work on your second router. If you use a third-party DDNS server provider, which should be ok.
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@Marvin_S thanks a lot.
you have been very clear. But would you be so kind as to answer me one more question?
So I can assume that the VPN settings are also restored? (I mean the server certificate)
And one last question: if I reserve a new domain for the second router in tplinkdns and it doesn't have access for a long time (because that device remains offline) is it removed ?
Or does it remain reserved?
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Hi, the OpenVPN settings can be restored.
If you do not reset the second router, the settings should not disappear automatically.
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