Home routers - Provide NO-IP DDNS for IPv6
Respected Moderators,
You may refer this thread. https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/643650 Here TPLink User @Sunshine have confirmed that TPLink Home routers do not support IPv6 DDNS on NO-IP service.
As I understand, TPLink Archer AX10 supports NO-IP as well as TP-Link's own DDNS service. NO-IP services offer DDNS for both IPv4 as well as IPv6 in fact.
However as you would be aware, now IPv4 is fully exhausted and most ISP's now put you behind CGNAT for IPv4. So it's of no use at all.
So in order to make an inward connection to your router over the Internet, its IPv6 GUA is the way to go.
Most ISP's at least all leading ISPs in my conutry now offer Dual Stack IPv4 & IPv6 GUA.
So I request TPLink to include IPv6 DDNS support for NO-IP DDNS service as well on Home routers like Archer AX10 and also other models.
This will be a useful feature addition for home users.
Thanks and best regards,
Ramki
P.S. I followed this guide https://www.noip.com/support/knowledgebase/automatic-ipv6-updates-linux-duc from Linux System and it worked perfectly fine. It updated my PCs IPv6 GUA on NO-IP DDNS. So IPv6 DDNS is fully supported by NO-IP DDNS Services.