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Re: Adding a router
What are the models of your modem and router? If you have a separate TELUS ONT and a separate TELUS modem, simply throw their modem away and use your own ASUS router. See Modems explained | TELUS Support If it is a TELUS all-in-one device (e.g. T3200M), enable bridge mode on it and connect its LAN1 to WAN on your ASUS router. Make sure you set the bridge mode on TELUS device, not your ASUS router. Usually it is DHCP and nothing need be set on ASUS router. It could be Static IP and MAC bonded(very unlikey). Better to ask the Telus Techinical who installed everything.8.7KViews1like0CommentsRe: Cannot access through WAN?
Thanks for the reply. I'm sure it was not the problem of DNS or DDNS. I tried not to use domain name but the WAN IP of router directly, and it didn't work either. Used few standard ports like 443, non of them should be on the block list. Surprisingly, the problem is fixed this morning. But I'm assuming it will happen again later😂2.9KViews0likes0CommentsCannot access through WAN?
Hi everyone. Just wondering if any of you are running any self-hosted service using a personal account? I have a NAS with NVR and Homeassistant built in. Port-forward, DDNS, and Firewall are all set correctly, and I was able to access everything through WAN. It worked great until last month. Traceroute test shows that the traffic is blocked at 96.1.214.39, which is probably not my problem. So, I asked technical support for help. They told me self-hosted service is "beyond their scope of usage", and can't help with that. And the funny part is that, every time I contact them about this, somebody will fix it for a few days, and then it will happen again. Unlike a business account, personal user can not open a ticket. Seems like I'm being stucked here. Any suggestion are appreciated, or simply share your experiance with self-hosting.3KViews0likes2Comments