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lhooik
post Jun 9 2014, 05:31 PM

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Yes no longer provide Public IP. I am stuck with Yes Broadband Now, and cannot terminate due to still have contract with them sad.gif. I ask them to provide me Public IP as I was not told that they does not provide this facility during sign up but they just reluctant to provide. Disappointed with Yes Now.
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post Jun 20 2014, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(lhooik @ Jun 9 2014, 05:31 PM)
Yes no longer provide Public IP. I am stuck with Yes Broadband Now, and cannot terminate due to still have contract with them sad.gif. I ask them to provide me Public IP as I was not told that they does not provide this facility during sign up but they just reluctant to provide. Disappointed with Yes Now.
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Upgrade your dvr or ip camera to those with P2P functions. But make sure you can test it out using your Yes connection first, coz most of the P2P server is in China & and very often the speed is unacceptable when using mobile service.
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post Apr 16 2017, 09:48 AM

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I guess this is the cons of using cellular broadband for for advanced networking use. Cellcos usually provide private IP to subscribers.
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post Apr 20 2017, 09:17 AM

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Was wondering if this apply to the Digi Infinite plan as well.
Planning to connect my CCTV to 4g router using this plan.
Does digi giving dynamic or static IP?
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post Apr 20 2017, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(ch_kee83 @ Apr 20 2017, 09:17 AM)
Was wondering if this apply to the Digi Infinite plan as well.
Planning to connect my CCTV to 4g router using this plan.
Does digi giving dynamic or static IP?
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If your cctv like xiaomi cameras connect to its own cloud network then no problem to view outside home network with digi line.
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post Apr 20 2017, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(ch_kee83 @ Apr 20 2017, 09:17 AM)
Was wondering if this apply to the Digi Infinite plan as well.
Planning to connect my CCTV to 4g router using this plan.
Does digi giving dynamic or static IP?
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If you are trying to port forward some ports to expose your cctv rstp service to internet, you will be out of luck because cellular broadbands are mostly NATed. It will still work for those service which go through third part server like mydlink for dlink cctv.
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post Apr 23 2017, 03:55 AM

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most mobile dont allow UDP Hole punching, you need a relay server, for example, connect those CCTV via VPNGate, then you connect same server via VPNGate, then connect CCTV via VPNGate private ip, I do this when get files via WORKGROUP domain
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post Apr 23 2017, 04:40 PM

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WTA what if ip camera..can it be done via huawei e5186 22a 4G modem router with infinite 150 digi?
alucard89
post Apr 23 2017, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(weanuhaske @ Apr 23 2017, 04:40 PM)
WTA what if ip camera..can it be done via huawei e5186 22a 4G modem router with infinite 150 digi?
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Yes, exactly described by Anime4000
Unless camera connected to its own cloud service then no need vpn
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post Apr 23 2017, 06:26 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Apr 23 2017, 05:57 PM)
Yes, exactly described by Anime4000
Unless camera connected to its own cloud service then no need vpn
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If you have Land line like Streamyx, Unifi, TIME. to view remote CCTV, you can setup own VPN and let CCTV connect to own VPN, view CCTV via VPN private IP. else... use VPNGate free VPN
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post Apr 23 2017, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Apr 23 2017, 05:57 PM)
Yes, exactly described by Anime4000
Unless camera connected to its own cloud service then no need vpn
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Sob the answer is yes. ? Ip camera and CCTV different right?
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post Apr 23 2017, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(weanuhaske @ Apr 23 2017, 09:57 PM)
Sob the answer is yes. ? Ip camera  and CCTV different  right?
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You can just get the latest P2P support DVR. It does not require public IP or either open port for the DVR.
You can try this.
https://www.lelong.com.my/dahua-hcvr4108hs-...7-05-Sale-P.htm

I also bought one. Easy to setup just connect it to your router and that's it. No need to configure anything.
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post Apr 23 2017, 09:41 PM

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this thing come handy when having Native IPv6, with IPv6, can connect directly without opening port or UDP/TCP hole punching even NAT
alucard89
post Apr 23 2017, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Apr 23 2017, 09:41 PM)
this thing come handy when having Native IPv6, with IPv6, can connect directly without opening port or UDP/TCP hole punching even NAT
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That sounds a bit too advance for me, is there a specific guide/faqs I can write about setting that up ?
Even with digi blocking portforward?
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post Apr 23 2017, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Apr 23 2017, 09:54 PM)
That sounds a bit too advance for me, is there a specific guide/faqs I can write about setting that up ?
Even with digi blocking portforward?
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If plug broadband into router, and setup IPv6, can choose Tunnel Broker or 6to4 (192.88.99.1).
most import, IPv6 eliminate NAT (Network Address Translation), pure P2P, every device get own unique address, I tried my self smile.gif can pinging from VPS to my home PC. Trust me, IPv6 is awesome
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post Apr 23 2017, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Apr 23 2017, 10:06 PM)
If plug broadband into router, and setup IPv6, can choose [url= Broker[/url] or 6to4 (192.88.99.1).
most import, IPv6 eliminate NAT (Network Address Translation), pure P2P, every device get own unique address, I tried my self smile.gif can pinging from VPS to my home PC. Trust me, IPv6 is awesome
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For this one, all your devices at home needs to be using ipv6? Like do I have to change every single device from using ipv4 to ipv6 or can it be selective only?
If I were to plug 4g usb modem into router, I take it a non hilink (the normal dial up) usb modem is required?
Still trying understand on how this tunnel broker works

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post Apr 23 2017, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Apr 23 2017, 10:22 PM)
For this one, all your devices at home needs to be using ipv6? Like do I have to change every single device from using ipv4 to ipv6 or can it be selective only?
If I were to plug 4g usb modem into router, I take it a non hilink (the normal dial up) usb modem is required?
Still trying understand on how this tunnel broker works
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Some router do provide IPv6 Tunnel if ISP didn't support, for example:

Setup an Tunnel, using 6to4 method much easy than Tunnel Broke
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Check settings, every device get own unique IPv6 address.
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Done... you have IPv6
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Check
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post Apr 23 2017, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Apr 23 2017, 10:41 PM)
Some router do provide IPv6 Tunnel if ISP didn't support, for example:

Setup an Tunnel, using 6to4 method much easy than Tunnel Broke
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Check settings, every device get own unique IPv6 address.
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Done... you have IPv6
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Check
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Thanks, I guess I can start with this
Btw, what firmware router are you using with this ipv6 setup? tomato, ddwrt?
Have you tried on other cellular broadband like Celcom, Digi? So you were still able to access your devices without portforwarding?
I take it the devices needs to be able to support ipv6 as welll
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post Apr 23 2017, 10:52 PM

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YES LTE got ipv6 enable on their network. But never try whether can connect from outside or not.
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post Apr 23 2017, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(aneip @ Apr 23 2017, 10:52 PM)
YES LTE got ipv6 enable on their network. But never try whether can connect from outside or not.
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It should can, with TM native IPv6, I can connect

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