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Ddns service on superhub 3
I am a licenced Amateur Radio operator (HAM).
I want to be able to operate my radio remotely via the internet. As VM only supplies it's domestic customers with dynamic IP addresses I need to subscribe to a DDNS service. I was recently sent a new Superhub 3 as there was a suspected fault on my previous Superhub 2ac which has now been returned to VM. Does anyone know if the SH3 support DDNS updating? I have looked through the menus on the SH3's browser but I cannot find anything to do with DDNS settings. If the SH3 does not support DDNS, then can anyone advise me how to go about an alternative way of getting a DDNS service. Thanks in advance. John. |
Re: Ddns service on superhub 3
buy a proper router and put your shub in modem mode
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So a DDNS service works by having a "client" that updates the service with its IP should it ever change. A lot of routers these days have various DDNS clients built in as that makes sense (Here's mine):
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2016/09/21.png So if you're asking does the SH3 have a DDNS client built in? Then the answer is no. However, there are lots of clients, most of those services will have a client you can download to a PC or server that will do exactly the same thing. I have no idea how your HAM works, but if it's software running on a PC, that PC can run a DDNS client - and Virgin (or the SH3) won't stop that from working. However, as Maximus says, the easiest and best thing to do is buy yourself a dedicated router and use that. You'll save yourself a lot of headache in the end. |
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I have never looked back after taking advice from the likes of Maximus, Seph and Kushan and put my Virgin router into modem mode and bought myself an Asus router. (there are other capable router manufactures)
No more opening ports and I can now happily connect to my home network securely from anywhere in the world using the router's own OPENVPN config. There also many other advantages. What I have never understood is why Virgin and other providers do not allow this on there own routers? |
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I'll try and work out what KISS means.????
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Keep It Simple Stupid. Pre-shub i imagine 60% of the calls going in to tech support for service outages were actually nothing to do with the VM side of things (with the wan connection being up and ok) and were either caused by 3rd party routers or the device trying to access the internet. Just think how many must sill ring up now complaining that there connection is down when instead it is just poor wifi signal or a dodgy setting somewhere. There is no way you support and troubleshoot every router with all their different gui's and all the different pcs and laptops out there with all the different OS'. You can't force everyone to use the same model of pc but you can force them to use one router but even then you are still leaving yourself open to potential problems out of your control such as dns issues which is why they force you to use VM dns. At least they know when there is an issue with their dns servers and can remove one more troubleshooting step. Unfortunately that results in a single point of failure and can backfire on you as we have seen many a time before. That is also why when you ring about anything, the very first thing they do is ask you to disconnect your pc from your router and directly connect it to the shub. It is all about process of elimination and being able to reduce the number of troubleshooting steps.
You can also look as it from the opposite point of view as well. The majority of users who want to use their own dns servers and do more intermediate/advanced stuff are people who can troubleshoot their own connections and work out what is wrong anyway and won't be the customers who ring tech support. The people who ring tech support are going to be novices and if you start asking them to check the wireless adapter settings in windows and log in to their router and go to the wifi settings and see what channel they are on then you are asking for a whole lot of pain. The customer will draw a blank and expect you to be able to tell them how to do it because "you know more than me about these things than I do" so the best thing VM can do from an efficiency point of view and customer service is to provide the equipment themselves so that they can familiarise their staff in every aspect of it. Like I said though, putting cost aside, dns, print servers and networked storage etc just causes more problems because you are introducing 3rd party hardware into the equation again. |
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Great explanation and fully understandable reasons.
Many Thanks Maximus. |
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Keep It Simple, Stupid.
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