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Hello Support,

Since the newest Firmware is in use, no Remote WebUI Access, Port Forwarding and NO-IP is not working anymore.
Has somethings been changed?


Remote WebUI Access:
https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/Remote_WebUI_Access

Port Forwarding:
https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUT950_Firewall#Port_Forwarding

NO-IP Port Forwarding:
https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/general-port-forwarding-guide/

Best regards
Hubert

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by anonymous
Hello,

There are no changes in the recent firmware patch notes that could affect all these features. It seems like something went wrong while upgrading your router and firmware got corrupted while installing it. I suggest resetting your router to the factory default configuration and try to configure all settings from the beginning. Or even better reinstall your firmware without keeping settings using bootloader menu: https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUT9xx_Firmware_via_The_Bootloader_Menu

Regards.
by anonymous
Have you tried pinging the public IP address that you're using with DDNS and port forwards? You don't need any rules or anything enabled to be able to ping your public IP, this way we will know if your IP is really public and if there's anything from the operator side that might be blocking you from accessing it.

EB.
by anonymous

Hello again,

It is still not working.
Port Forwarding Tester:
178.197.226.152
Port 80 is closed on 178.197.226.152.
Port 443 is closed on 178.197.226.152.
Port 443 is closed on mares.ddns.net.

Please help me now, what is still wrong?
 

by anonymous

Enabling remote HTTP access

by anonymous
Hi,

Have you tried to simply ping the IP address that you are using for your DNS setup like Ernestas mentioned above?

Regards.
by anonymous
In my case, hostname is resolved to IP address by no-ip.com but ping gives 100% packet loss. I strongly suspect that my LTE SIM card does not allow incoming requests.