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ISY 99i periodically disables Internet Access


pdxcav

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The first time this happened, I thought it was something that I did. However, now I have noticed this happening several times.

 

The symptom is that I have Internet Access Enabled and I'm able to access my ISY 99i without any trouble from outside my home network. Then, occassionally (this has now happened about 3 times), periodically when I try to access my ISY from an external network, I can't. When I come home & check it out on my internal network, I discover that the ISY File menu now says "Enable Internet Access". So for some reason it disabled itself. Why?

 

I have searched the forum posts & noticed that there are issues when an ISP provider dynamically changes IP address...but this isn't happening for me. My IP addr has not changed.

 

Thanks.

Posted

Hello pdxcav,

 

Remotely_Connect_to_Your_ISY

 

If your ISY or your router have rebooted and you have not set a static address for the ISY then your router will not always know which device to forward the port to.

 

With some routers you can specify a port to be assigned according to the MAC address of the device and not be concerned with a static IP.

 

http://www.portforward.com/ has some of the best info available. Select your router and then the program HTTPS. If you can do this do not select Enable Internet Access.

 

Otherwise you will have to set a static address for the ISY. See here: Assigning_ISY_a_Static_IP_Address.

 

Rand

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi Rand -

 

But external IP address isn't an issue b/c it has never changed. It stays the same. The only thing that is changing is that periodically (maybe every few days), the ISY disables internet access & I have to re-enable it. The external IP address that I use continues to be the same.

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Hello pdxcav,

 

Apologies for the inconvenience. I think the problem is that your router is assigning a new IP address to ISY (DHCP). When this happens, ISY has to disable the old port forwarding rules and create a new one. Sometimes, this does not work depending on the router. As such, it's always best to assign a static IP address to ISY:

http://www.universal-devices.com/mwiki/ ... IP_Address

 

Furthermore, I strongly recommend getting a free dynamic dns account for your home network.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

 

Hi Rand -

 

But external IP address isn't an issue b/c it has never changed. It stays the same. The only thing that is changing is that periodically (maybe every few days), the ISY disables internet access & I have to re-enable it. The external IP address that I use continues to be the same.

Posted

Maybe I am not understanding your replies...

 

But, as I said, the external IP address is static and hasn't changed.

 

Furthermore, I have a static internal IP address that hasn't changed either. I am not using DHCP for the internal address.

 

Because of this, I don't understand the relevance of your suggestions.

 

Sorry...maybe I'm just being dense!

 

:):)

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Hi pdxcav,

 

I do apologize, I didn't know that you already have a static IP address for your ISY.

 

So, now, I must submit to you that ISY does NOT do anything with your router as long as its IP address does not change. So, are you certain that your router does NOT reboot? UPnP port forwarding does not survive router restarts.

 

Would you be kind enough to:

1. Disable internet access on ISY

2. Create a manual port forwarding rule in your router (http://www.portforward.com)

3. Test it for a few days and let me know if you still have any problems

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

Maybe I am not understanding your replies...

 

But, as I said, the external IP address is static and hasn't changed.

 

Furthermore, I have a static internal IP address that hasn't changed either. I am not using DHCP for the internal address.

 

Because of this, I don't understand the relevance of your suggestions.

 

Sorry...maybe I'm just being dense!

 

:):)

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