QUOTE(LostAndFound @ Oct 15 2021, 10:20 AM)
Why need a router's service for DDNS? Something like duckdns (ipv4 only) works just fine (I use ddclient to update it, never needed to think much about it for years). noip offers ipv6 since 2 years ago I think (if TM ever stops giving ipv4 public IP then that's what I'll be doing instead of trying too mess with VPS forwarding).
Router - always on 24 x 7, less than 10w electricity... cheap to maintain.QUOTE(soonwai @ Oct 15 2021, 01:15 PM)
It's more a bonus than a need. One click and DDNS is set which is convenient but not totally necessary as the Mikrotik can already update your own named or a DDNS service that has a public API. I still do that with this script: https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=...107264&p=533043
no-ip and afraid also good. I use those and dyn.com by way of dlinkddns until they stopped the freebie.
I use no-ip and afraid too. And use synology ddns as well. All support IPV6. no-ip and afraid also good. I use those and dyn.com by way of dlinkddns until they stopped the freebie.
QUOTE(LostAndFound @ Oct 15 2021, 03:36 PM)
You... have to buy the device though. And I've never heard anyone describe mikrotik as 'easy setup' (maybe it is, I haven't tried, but from what I've seen it looks much more complex than other router brands).
Mikrotik not that hard. If you already familiar with Cisco, Juniper, etc... Mikrotik just like a play toy.
Oct 15 2021, 08:17 PM
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