Cannot access my Router from remote

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Cannot access my Router from remote
Cannot access my Router from remote
2023-08-04 11:10:32 - last edited 2023-08-07 00:56:15
Model: Archer VR1210v  
Hardware Version: V12
Firmware Version: Firmware Version:2.0.0 0.9 v6041.0 Build 210827 Rel.58876n

Couldn't find my model on the list. I'm using an Archer VR1210v that I'm not able to access from outside.

I have a static public IP address.

The device I'm trying to access from remote is a desktop PC running Linux Mint 21.2 that I'm pretty sure has no firewall.

 

If I try from remote to access to this device using traceroute, tracepath or ping commands I'm not able to reach it.

I tried also installing a VPN (Tailscale) but with no success. Or better, with VPN I'm able to ping the device but not traceroute it. It returns me !H error.

 

After researching I found that may be something in the router settings blocking ICMP, but I found nothing in my router settings page about ICMP.

 

I even totally disabled any firewall on the router settings, rebooted, but still I'm not able to manage to connect to my device.

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Re:Cannot access my Router from remote
2023-08-14 10:36:55

  @Zeppino 

 

Hi, are you trying to access the VR1210v web interface remotely?

Please remember to enable remote management on the VR1210v: How to enable Remote Management on AC VDSL/ADSL Modem Router

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