


After that passes, you can then try to access your FTP by DNS name (which will resolve to your IP anted enough time has passed for the DNS information to replicate to all root DNS servers).Īs S0lo suggested, you'll have to define the shared folder for root FTP access (this will be the folder that users will see after they connect to the FTP), and grant the users appropriate rights to see the contents. Scroll down and select the device that you want to forward the port on. Scroll down and tap on Advanced Settings at the bottom.

After this passes, try to access your FTP from the outside using your external IP address, which I'll assume is dynamically assigned by your ISP (this will allow you to confirm the functionality of your firewall/router's port forwarding along with some of FileZilla's configurations). To get started, open up the Eero app and tap on the menu button in the top-left corner of the screen. My suggestion is that before you try to access your FTP from the outside, try to access it from within your network (this will confirm the functionality and most of the configuration of FileZilla and the FTP client that you'll be using). I'm guessing this "no-ip" application is some kind of dynamic DNS program that updates your DNS name on root servers with your dynamic IP address from your ISP.am I right?
