Sky Broadband Philippines Wifi Router

3/15/2018by admin
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Sky Hub: Inclusive for new Sky Broadband customers. £69 for existing Sky Broadband customers. £9.95 router delivery charge applies. Range may be affected by home environment. We're using Sky Broadband with dynamic. Sky Broadband Port Forwarding Help? More than 5mbps plan your modem will be switched to a Cisco modem/wifi/router.

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• CREDITS • by Reginald Pentinio / & by jopetsy / •. I wrote to asking why I'm having such difficulty setting up port forwarding on my network with a new ISP even though I've done it before with PLDT and am sure I'm doing all the steps correctly.

You'll want to make sure that Sky Broadband is indeed assigning you a private IP address (doesn't matter if it's dynamic or static, it just needs to be private i.e. By: Because of a lack of ipv4 space, some ISPs are not giving clients a public IP address. In the same way you can have multiple devices I'm your home using the same external IP address of the modem, ISPs are now using one public ip address and sharing it to many customers, it's called carrier grade NAT, and is to save money on IP addresses. Obviously as you will be sharing a public IP address with other customers, you would need port forwarding/DMZ on the next router up, shared between many customers, which is something they canvt/won't do.

Emailing my ISP's tech support confirmed that they are indeed assigning customers IP addresses via carrier grade NAT, which is why port forwarding wasn't working right. I'm not sure where you got the 700 price for static, Since I am on SKY and have a static IP it only cost me extra 200PHP per month on top of my monthly subscription, also which plan are you on? Btw if your subscribe to more than 5mbps plan your modem will be switched to a Cisco modem/wifi/router. Also try no-ip.com it is free I use this on some of my small clients, works the same as dynDNS. After setting up the dynDNS make sure your able to resolve the IP even if its not accessible nslookup somethingname.ddns.net What port service you need to be opened?

If its something like SSH or mail or web, you can try to telnet to the forwarded port of the application ot ssh to the port from outside your network, or use one of those online port scanner, or nmap if you have connection or server/workstation elsewhere. Our plan is 1799/mo. With 4mbps + cable subscription.

I guess we barely missed the 5mbps cut-off:( -Yeah, I'm also considering no-ip right now but since we've subscribed to DynDNS until the next year, might as well use it. The problem right now is that the connection keeps timing out. DynDNS can't contact the port/ IP address. -I'll try to do the nslookup when I get home later. -I'm not sure I get what you mean by port service. We need to forward the ports so that I can remotely view our CCTV cameras at home.

I just chose a random port (6225) so it won't interfere with other services. EDIT: I just want to add that I appreciate the help, certainly (MUCH) more helpful than the customer service of Sky. They've confirmed that it's possible to bridge the Technicolor router but I've been googling tutorials and couldn't find any. I'm on an higher tier plan that I had demanded them to upgrade to the new Matrix plan. • Service port is whatever the port your trying to forward, so on your technicolor router you will be port forwarding assuming port 8080 to the local IP where the CCTV service is located on the same port 8080. So what you need to do is • make sure dyndns is set on the router and apply it.