We have MikroTik modems with 4G/LTE access in usage.
Therefore a sound recorder is linked via Ethernet to the 4G modem.
Our customer is using DynDNS Service since the SIM cards have a changing IP address.
I had a look at several topics about it but couldn`t find the right answer.
Router OS: 6.48.3.
If the user wants still to use his dyndns address - how can this be configured inside the router?
I added a screenshot of the normal setup for the datacollector to get the sound files.
Otherwise my question would be if instead of the dyndns address
also the DNS Name of the Mikrotik modem xxxxxx.sn.mynetname.net could be used
when the port forwarding inside the modem is the correct one to the sound recorder.
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Attached some information the sound recorder has the following information:
- IP LAN 192.168.88.42 and MAC LAN 70-02-58-00-09-48 and uses Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
- The integrated Serves has an Http Listen Port on 80 and an FPT Listen Port on 21
In the DHCP server list I added new leases to link the Ethernet address to the MAC address After this I added dst. ports for 1050 and 1060: Setup for Port 1050 to 80 Setup for Port 1060 to 21 IP Cloud is showing a public address and a DNS name xxxxxxx.sn.mynetname.net
What I would want now is to connect to the device which is linked through Ethernet to the sound recorder
Instead of using a DynDNS now I would like to use the xxxxxx.sn.mynetname.net link Unfortunately I miss something in the configuration.
Maybe somebody here see which settings are missing or what could be a problem.