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FBB public ipv4 package ais

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Hi guys,

I'm using home assistant on a raspberry pi3 B+ and using Ais fibre as my isp. I want to get remote access for the home assistant so I need to port forward 8123 > 8123, 80>80 and 8123 > 443 to get duckdns and ssl working. Been trying for days now to port forward using the thddns provided by Ais and it's very vague instructions. The thddns only gives 10 ports between 9090 to 9099, but I need different ports to be forwarded. Called Ais and they kinda guided me through the process,  and they set port forwarding was set up. However when u check on portforwad.com it says gateway problem and no port forward available. Again called Ais, they say the thddns only supports CCTV. I need to pay 200 baht for a FBB public ipv4 package. This will allow me to port forward directly from router. Took the package but still doesn't seem to work. Can anyone help?

Also what exactly is this extra package that I was told to take? There's no info on their website.

Has anyone taken this package and had success in port forwarding? Could you do it directly from the router or did you still need to use the thddns service?

The engineer on the phone was more interested in selling the package than to explain exactly what it's for, so she was just saying yes to everything I ask what it could do.

The Public IP Bt200 package gives you a "Public" IP...that is, one in the 184 series.  You are not behind their CGNAT which issues a "Private" IP in the 100 series and can cause problems for certain type of connections/port forwarding. 

 

A Private IP means you are behind an ISP's CGNAT which may require you to use a DDNS service for certain types of connections like you are trying to use.  And use of DDNS can sometimes be frustrating based on posts/articles I've read.

 

Regarding the specific connection problem you are having I'm not smart enough on the subject to help.

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11 hours ago, Pib said:

The Public IP Bt200 package gives you a "Public" IP...that is, one in the 184 series.  You are not behind their CGNAT which issues a "Private" IP in the 100 series and can cause problems for certain type of connections/port forwarding. 

 

A Private IP means you are behind an ISP's CGNAT which may require you to use a DDNS service for certain types of connections like you are trying to use.  And use of DDNS can sometimes be frustrating based on posts/articles I've read.

 

Regarding the specific connection problem you are having I'm not smart enough on the subject to help.

Thanks for the relply and the info. 

 

It's been a few days now since changing over to the public ip 200bt package and things seem to be running much better. Port forwarding is much easier now that I can set the router for port forwarding rather than go through the terrible badly documented THDDNS service. Definitely seems worth the extra 200 baht.

 

 

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