Showing posts with label dyndns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dyndns. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 03, 2013

PLDT MyDSL SpeedSurf 504AN: Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

  1. Enter 192.168.1.1 in the url address bar, then enter.
  2. Enter adminpldt and 1234567890 for username and password, respectively.
  3. Select Service, under that select Firewall.
  4. Select DMZ Setting.
  5. Select Enable DMZ, then enter the IP Address of the device you want to access in the internet.
  6. Apply Changes.
  7. Click Save on the lower left side.
  8. Select Admin, Commit Changes then Reboot.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

TP-Link Load Balance Router TL-R480T+: Remote Management

  1. Open your web browser and type the private IP Address of the router in the URL field. (192.168.0.1)
  2. Go to Maintenance→Admin Setup→Login Parameter.
  3. Change the default Web Management Port for security and Web Idle Timeout so as not to log out after a specific period of inactivity.The Default Web Management Port is 80.
  4. Go to Maintenance→Setup→Remote Management
  5. Leave Subnet/Mask as it is, select activate then click Add.
  6. Now, to access remotely if you're using Static IP, you should type “http://IP address:port” to login the Router. E.g.: If the Web Management Port is changed to 88, type http://IP address:88 in the address field to login the Router. But, if you're in a DHCP or Automatically Obtained IP address it is wise to use IP Updater like DynDNS for you to be able to use hostnames instead of IP addresses. E.g.: http://myrouter.dyndns.org:port

Thursday, March 08, 2012

PLDT myDSL ZXV10 W300: DMZ and DDNS Settings


For Demilitarized Zone (DMZ):
  1. Type 192.168.1.1 in the URL address
  2. Enter adminpldt and 1234567890, as username and password respectively.
  3. Go to Advance Setup, click NAT.
  4. Click DMZ,  select Enable then enter your device IP address in DMZ Host IP Address.
  5. Click Save.
For DDNS Setting:

  1. Go to Access Management.
  2. Click DDNS
  3. Select Activated to Enable Dynamic DNS.
  4. Enter hostname, username and password  of your dyndns account for your dvr.
  5. Click Save.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

CCTV Remote Viewing: Network testing and troubleshooting

Your done with dvr setup and configured router port forwarding and dmz(Demilitarized Zone). We now have to test your network. try to ping your dvr (e.g. ping 192.168.2.10), if you are able to ping it, then thats great, you have done it well locally. now for the host (e.g. mydvr.dyndns.org), tell a friend to try to ping your web ip address or your hostname. if he's able to ping them, your network is propery configured. But if not, try to see if you already configured the dmz or port forwarding of your router.

Here are few other reasons your service may not resolve correctly:

    * Typo: The simplest and most common problem is a typo. Double- and triple-check your spelling to make sure you are not transposing a letter or putting the wrong TLD (e.g. .net instead of .org).
    * Service is still in cart: Dynamic DNS hosts are placed in your shopping cart when you click the Create Host button. You must complete checkout to activate the hosts.
    * Service has not been created: When a new account is created, it does not contain any hosts. You need to add a hostname to begin using the service.

click HERE for the complete link of troubleshooting your network.




Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Web Hop: Create free Re-direct domain with DynDNS

  1. Make a free account at www.dyndns.com.
  2. Log into DynDNS
  3. Go to My Account
  4. Go to add host services
  5. Type in the custom domain you like and pick the web extension you want.
  6. Click on webhop redirect
  7. Type in your existing subdomainb e.g. yourname.yourhostname.com
  8. click save changes
  9. Test your domain. To do this, type in the new domain you chose. it should redirect you to the lengthy URL you used before.