Dynamic port blocking - what the heck?
I'm having a peculiar issue with inbound TCP connections (to my local smart home services and Plex server). Basically, after a period of successful operation, I can no longer receive inbound connections on a given TCP port (it shows as connection refused), and have to change the port mapping to be able to access it again; then, after another period, the new port becomes closed/connection refused, and I have to change it again - although usually the old one works again by this time. It's definitely upstream of me (I have tested with a laptop on the outside of my router), so any thoughts on what's exactly going on, and how it can be stopped? -cSolved1.5KViews0likes2CommentsUpload speed and static IP
Would it be possible to achieve faster upload speeds? I am currently getting around 30mbps upload. Every once and awhile I will setup a server for my friends and I to play on and it would be nice to have a higher upload. And my second question would be could I get a static external IP? I have a camera system I put up and like to access it from outside my local network but every once and a while it will change. Then I am no longer able to see the cameras on my phone and have to reconfigure my app to the new IP. Thanks for any input!3.4KViews0likes2CommentsUbee DDW365 Ip configuration troubles
Currently having a huge issue with connectivity and I wish I new the best way to explain it. The main issue I am having is the fact that I cannot get a wired connection through my modem. I keep encountering the "local area connection" ip address not configured. Try as I might I cannot fix this issue and I am hoping somebody here can help.2KViews0likes1Comment