Then configure the WAN port of the Eero to that DMZ’d IP address. If your ISP is not willing to put your DOCSIS into bridge mode, you can set an IP address as DMZ (which will disable all firewall rules, routings etc.). But then again, the Eero needs a dedicated WAN port which connects to the CODA modem. Ask them whether they can/are willing to configure the connection used in bridged mode. However, does the Eero has a dedicated WAN port? If yes that would make it kind of easy to get the port fowarding to the HA instance working.īridge mode is set through your ISP. If you have any questions or are unsure what to do, we recommend finding a guide that provides more information.… is relative and depends on ones individual needs. Be aware that your router may display a different interface. Note: If you do not know your current public IP address you can find it by going to Below you will see interfaces from the 4 most popular router manufacturers. If you see your current public IP address, your setup was successful and your DDNS is working correctly. You should now see your current public IP address. When the router is back up, log into your account again and navigate back to the “Dynamic DNS” page. Select “Modify” next to your hostname and set your hostname IP address to 1.1.1.1 and click “Update Hostname.” Once updated, you will want to restart your router. This can be done by logging into your account and clicking “Dynamic DNS” on the left-hand navigation bar. Step 5: Finally, check to see if your hostname can successfully receive an update. You can also check if another device, such as an NVR/DVR, on your network supports No-IP for DDNS.
Otherwise, you will need to run our Dynamic Update Client on a computer at the network location. Please Note: If your router does not list No-IP, you can try updating your firmware to see if we were added in the latest update.
* Not every device will ask you for this. Hostname/Domain: The hostname you created for example: Password: Your Password to log into No-IP
Username: Your full No-IP Account Email Address or Username Then enter the hostname or domain you have created in the host or domain field.īelow is an example of what your settings may look like:
Step 4: On the DDNS page, select No-IP as the service provider. Typically this will be under Advanced and then DDNS or Dynamic DNS. Step 3: Next, locate the Dynamic DNS (DDNS) settings. If not, you can see the most common credentials below. Please Note: Your router credentials should be on a sticker on the bottom of your router. Step 2: Enter your router credentials into the login page. Step 1: Login to your router via the default gateway address. Please follow these steps to configure your router: If you find that yours does not, drop them a Tweet or Email and ask them to add us.
Not all router manufacturers include No-IP as an Integrated Dynamic DNS provider. Instead, you use the Integrated Dynamic DNS within the device. Configuring DDNS in your router means that you don’t have to use our Dynamic Update Client to keep your hostname updated with the correct IP address. This guide will help you setup and configure Dynamic DNS within your Router.
Here’s a great video that explains how to configure DDNS in a router: