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Dynamic DNS Status: Error Code 9

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EA5WA:
No, it's not a LAN connection.

My PC is here with my Control RRC connected to Router 1.

140Km away is my radio RRC connected to the router 2. This Router is configured with a dyndns.org address and the DMZ pointing to the Radio RRC IP (192.168.1.150).

When I put the dyndns.org address in my PC browser, I go into the Radio RRC configuration page without any problem and I read the external IP address (writing it down on a paper),

but, when I put that same dyndns.org address in the Control RRC Sip Contact Box, the system doesn't work (no connection and 3 tones sound). It only works if I put the router 2 external IP in the control RRC SIP contact box (the one I read before).

Do you understand my question?

73's from EA5EXK Juan Carlos

sm2o:
Yes then the DDNS address is OK but the DNS adress on the IP-settings page is wrong. The RRC can not contact the same DNS as your PC. Check what DNS the PC use and set the same into the DNS address field in the RRC.

ddns and DNS is not the same thing

73 de mike

EA5WA:
Sorry:

Are you talking about Control RRC or Radio RRC configuration?

73's

EA5WA:
Thanks Mike:

You're right. Now the system is working trough dyndns and even with ddns.remoterig!!!!!! Great!

I had the IP router 1 in the DNS Server Box, I thought the router was working as a DNS server. Now I have my DNS server IP (the same is written in the router) in this box (IP settings - - DNS server) and the system is working OK.

I'm learning a lot about routers and IP's with your help.

It's worthy to have a RemoteRig System

73's from EA5EXK Juan Carlos

Jan (Microbit):
Yes, like I and Mike said. The control RRC's DNS(not DDNS) setting had to be fixed as DDNS depends on a working DNS connection.

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