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I have a home security system made from a Raspberry Pi and I wanted to be able to access it when I am not at home. So I set up port forwarding at the IP address 192.168.1.XX and I forwarded port 80. Then I set up a subdomain on freedns.afraid.org. All was fine and dandy until we changed our ISP. Now, when I go on the website while connected to my own internet, everything works as it should, however when connecting from a different network, it cannot connect. What could be causing this?










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    You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jan 18 at 13:53











  • But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

    – huvarda
    Jan 18 at 14:17
















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I have a home security system made from a Raspberry Pi and I wanted to be able to access it when I am not at home. So I set up port forwarding at the IP address 192.168.1.XX and I forwarded port 80. Then I set up a subdomain on freedns.afraid.org. All was fine and dandy until we changed our ISP. Now, when I go on the website while connected to my own internet, everything works as it should, however when connecting from a different network, it cannot connect. What could be causing this?










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  • 2





    You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jan 18 at 13:53











  • But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

    – huvarda
    Jan 18 at 14:17














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I have a home security system made from a Raspberry Pi and I wanted to be able to access it when I am not at home. So I set up port forwarding at the IP address 192.168.1.XX and I forwarded port 80. Then I set up a subdomain on freedns.afraid.org. All was fine and dandy until we changed our ISP. Now, when I go on the website while connected to my own internet, everything works as it should, however when connecting from a different network, it cannot connect. What could be causing this?










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I have a home security system made from a Raspberry Pi and I wanted to be able to access it when I am not at home. So I set up port forwarding at the IP address 192.168.1.XX and I forwarded port 80. Then I set up a subdomain on freedns.afraid.org. All was fine and dandy until we changed our ISP. Now, when I go on the website while connected to my own internet, everything works as it should, however when connecting from a different network, it cannot connect. What could be causing this?







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  • 2





    You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jan 18 at 13:53











  • But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

    – huvarda
    Jan 18 at 14:17














  • 2





    You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

    – GabrielaGarcia
    Jan 18 at 13:53











  • But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

    – huvarda
    Jan 18 at 14:17








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You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 18 at 13:53





You need to update the FreeDNS address to match your new public IP.

– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 18 at 13:53













But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

– huvarda
Jan 18 at 14:17





But the public IP and the FreeDNS IP are the same already. I’ve already checked.

– huvarda
Jan 18 at 14:17










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