Ok so I've only used dynamic dns once before and remember it being a pain then...
So I've got Ceton companion working fine WiFi, but can't seem to connect via dyn dns.
I've setup a host with no-ip, I've noticed when I try to log on I don't get my router which I'm sure I used to when I set remote potato up...
Anybody got any pointers, I've forwarded ports etc in my homehub. Tried different variations of host at no-ip. But, can't seem to get it going. Ideally I could get a static ip but I believe that's a bit pricey....
dynamic dns help?
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dynamic dns is easy enough as long as your hardware supports it. you've set up your router to update your no-ip account?
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Ah, I think I did put my no-IP account in the homehub last time! Cheers for that I'll have a look tonite.
BThomehub v2 hacked to work on orange, should be ok as it worked with remote potato...
BThomehub v2 hacked to work on orange, should be ok as it worked with remote potato...
Lee