Hello,
as of now my router has to be used behind another router, so my router's WAN IP is 10.0.0.1
Under DDNS I found the option "Use External IP Address Checker". Is that external IP address stored in any nvram variable or can be used by any command in a script?
I know that I can find out my real WAN IP by a simple script, but I would prefer to use the WAN IP from the "External IP Checker" if there is already a solution.
as of now my router has to be used behind another router, so my router's WAN IP is 10.0.0.1
Under DDNS I found the option "Use External IP Address Checker". Is that external IP address stored in any nvram variable or can be used by any command in a script?
I know that I can find out my real WAN IP by a simple script, but I would prefer to use the WAN IP from the "External IP Checker" if there is already a solution.