@tejalbadani
To get your own Primary static IP (IPv4), open 'Windows PowerShell' terminal, and paste the following code: curl.exe ipv4.icanhazip.com
You will get your IPv4 address; copy it into the Primary Static IP. It worked for me.
@tejalbadani
To get your own Primary static IP (IPv4), open 'Windows PowerShell' terminal, and paste the following code: curl.exe ipv4.icanhazip.com
You will get your IPv4 address; copy it into the Primary Static IP. It worked for me.
@abhinavs360 After finding around, I was finally able to create the API.
To get your own Primary static IP (IPv4), open 'Windows PowerShell' terminal, and paste the following code: curl.exe ipv4.icanhazip.com
You will get your IPv4 address; copy it into the Primary Static IP. It worked for me.
@abhinavs360 I’m facing the same issue. I was able to connect using my older API credentials, but I can no longer see those API details in my profile. Although the old credentials are still working, I’m unable to download historical data for backtesting.
Now, when I try to create a new API, the primary static IP is being marked as invalid. If this issue continues, we may have to use a cloud server (VPS) with a static IP, which could cost around ₹400–500 per month.