200
A not 200B
mmh

in many cases, behind our fortis we have some other router and we can' t just let it run in bridge. For example, here in Belgium, the classic ISP modem/router has television connected, so you can' t just let it run in bridge mode. Of course it can' t do ddns..or i would be half so angry.
the fortigate could connect to some script running on the official fortinet page for example..i don' t see why this would be unreliable ? i did this years ago with some linux box..was some little 5 lines html script
this all means, the ddns function is only usable if forti' s wan is public..sorry, one time again it doesn' t make any sense. whether it update to some real public ip, whether it updates to nothing...in any case not to some class C ip.. it just feels buggy
that' s a big issue for us, since we' re beginning to sell much of those 30B' s for business/home users that needs tunnel to their office and that pretty much everyone in belgium has dynamic ip + those shitty i-can' t-get-rid-off isp modem' s...
i' ll be very disappointed if u say me there' s no way, this is a function u expect in a 50€ device no matter what
we are talking about approx 500€ devices and not 1 of them..hundreds we already sold
such bullshit just pisses me off, really