Hi. I have just started my journey. How do I direct incoming traffic to my minipc? I have received a static ip from my isp but their router does not have any settings exposed to end users. Is this possible to do without touching the router?
Edit: Thanks all for valuable feedbacks. The router they provided had a different superadmin account which had the settings like NAT, DMZ etc. Also it is able to work in bridge mode. So I can add my own router if I need some additional functionality. Will be tinkering a lot in coming days. So hopefully, I get some more insights into it.
By default a router would reject all incoming connections. Your alternatives are:
It doesn’t make sense for the ISP to allocate a static public IP without letting you make any configuration to use it, so perhaps talk to them to figure out your options.
In addition, you don’t need a static IP in order for you to get access to your home network. It helps if you don’t want to run a script to auto-update your DNS, but not required.
Focus on port forwarding because that’s going to be the key to getting secured access.
Thanks a lot for the info. It let me to the solution. Talking to ISP about above settings, I was made aware of another superadmin account for router that made it possible.