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
ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
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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
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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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
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
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
Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
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?
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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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
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.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?
Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
Check this post for Static IP
/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5396
/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5396
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Re: ReefAngel WiFi Reserved IP [GUIDE]
What do you mean you use 2000 "and the webpage" that might be where im stuck.