ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

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Poiromaniax
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ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by Poiromaniax »

Hey Guys,

I put together a small guide to reserving an IP address for ReefAngel use. This guide will work nicely with my other guide (found here : http://forum.reefangel.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1190 )

Enjoy :)
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michaela
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by michaela »

I was wondering if you could help me with this.
So far I have my wifi set up. I can see it on my web page xxxxxxxxxx:2000 and in my windows gadget.

I have had some trouble setting up port forwarding.
I have a noip account and when i enter my domain name in my router setting it rejects my details saying either the host name does not exist or the password and username are incorrect.

When i look my port up on canyouseeme (i leave my ip as is and change the port to 2000) i get the message "success, I can see your service".

I am stuck with what to do next.

My modem is a netgear cable gateway CG3100 D2

menu set up is this (looks very similar to the menu in the guide).

Setup
-Basic settings
-Wireless settings
-Wi-Fi miltimedia
-Guest Network

Content filtering
-logs
-block sites
-Services

Maintenence
-gateway status
-connection
-set password
-Backup
-event log
-diagnostics

Advanced
-MAC filtering
-Dynamic DNS
-port blocking
-port forwarding
-pord triggering
-DMZ host
-LAN ip
-Remote management
-UPnP
-static routes
-ALG
-NAT mode
-WAN backup
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Poiromaniax
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by Poiromaniax »

I don't have much experience with noip, but can try -

Where are you putting in the username and password? They should be entered in the Dynamic DNS section of your modem.

It might be a good idea to make sure (google) that your modem will work with a noip host.

I use dyndns - it's $20 a year and you could theoretically split the cost with someone as you get up to 30 hosts per account
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michaela
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by michaela »

I'm not sure how, but it is working. I guess I didn't need to set up port forwarding.
I used my home ip followed by :2000 and the webpage, windows gadget and reef angel client all work.
If i can see this from work, i will be able to see it from anywhere in the world?
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Poiromaniax
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by Poiromaniax »

michaela wrote:I'm not sure how, but it is working. I guess I didn't need to set up port forwarding.
I used my home ip followed by :2000 and the webpage, windows gadget and reef angel client all work.
If i can see this from work, i will be able to see it from anywhere in the world?
Yes that is correct. The reason to use a dynamic DNS service is if your ISP uses dynamic ip addresses (as opposed to static), then your home IP address will constantly change.
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alekos
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by alekos »

Check this post for Static IP
/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5396
Echo5delta16
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]

Post by Echo5delta16 »

What do you mean you use 2000 "and the webpage" that might be where im stuck.
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