QUOTE(Avex @ Oct 12 2020, 10:08 AM)
let me give you some insights about their service
Their dynamic ip is not dynamic, technically p2p won't work, because it is more of an internal assigned ip to a routing access which then you might share a single ip with multiple different home units. port forwarding doesn't work well
During first lauching if your aeea is new they do use dynamic ip range meaning you can really look up to your router and also google they match, not so after your new area has more home connecting to it.
So there is no way to request public IP by calling them?Their dynamic ip is not dynamic, technically p2p won't work, because it is more of an internal assigned ip to a routing access which then you might share a single ip with multiple different home units. port forwarding doesn't work well
During first lauching if your aeea is new they do use dynamic ip range meaning you can really look up to your router and also google they match, not so after your new area has more home connecting to it.
Oct 12 2020, 07:41 PM

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