brain shocker Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 My ISP (Bell) frequently changes my ip address so I lose communication to my ISY via Mobilinc. If I purchase the ISY Portal will this eliminate the issue? Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk Quote
stusviews Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 No. There's a MobiLinc portal exclusively for MobiLinc and an ISY portal for the ISY only. You can use one or the other, but not both. OTOH, MobiLinc, when set up properly should not lose the connection when your ISP change the WAN IP (virtually all ISPs do that). Did you set up MobiLinc to use your LAN IP and forwarded port? Quote
brain shocker Posted July 28, 2016 Author Posted July 28, 2016 What do you mean by set up properly? I thought it was because it's been working fine except when the ip changes. I have LAN and port forwarded. Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk Quote
jtara92101 Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 (edited) Both MobiLinc portal and ISY portal are reverse-proxies. The ISY connects to the service. You connect to the service. There is no inbound connection to the ISY needed. If you connect to the ISY directly from MobiLinc (NOT using either portal) then you either need a VPN (recommended!) or you need to expose the ISY inbound to the Internet and port-forward on your router. You can get a free/cheap dynamic DNS service that will update a DNS entry every time your provider changes your IP address. You'll need this for either the VPN or non-VPN solution. But with portals, there's no need to expose an inbound port at all. Edited July 28, 2016 by jtara92101 Quote
MWareman Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 I use dynamic DNS (in my router), and then configure Mobilinc to use the ddns name. It's worked flawlessly..... No need for either Portal for this to work. Quote
brain shocker Posted July 29, 2016 Author Posted July 29, 2016 I use dynamic DNS (in my router), and then configure Mobilinc to use the ddns name. It's worked flawlessly..... No need for either Portal for this to work.Do you still have to pay for a dynamic dns service to get a ddns name or is everything done through your router? Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk Quote
paulbates Posted July 29, 2016 Posted July 29, 2016 I think he means his router manages the DDNS service and provides the current IP to the service. 'Free' depends on the brand of router. Ausus offers the DDNS client in the router, as well registration of a free DDNS name, in the router. Paul Quote
MWareman Posted July 29, 2016 Posted July 29, 2016 I use pfsense as my nat router - and get ddns service thru dns.he.net. The only cost was the hardware to run pfsense on (I use an alix system) Quote
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