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13. Connect to QNAP NAS from the Internet (DDNS Service)
Se t up DDNS Se rv ic e for Re m o te Inte rne t A cce ss to QNA P NA S
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) is a service used to map a domain name to the dynamic IP
address of a network device. QNAP NAS supports DDNS for quick system access on the Internet by an
easy-to-remember domain name (URL) instead of a lengthy IP address. Once the IP is changed, the
NAS will automatically update the information to the DDNS provide to ensure it is always available for
remote access.
1A: Register a domain name, e.g. qnap.dyndns-office.com, from a DDNS provider.
1B: Enable DDNS service and fill in the DDNS account information on the NAS.
1C: QNAP NAS will update the WAN IP information to the DDNS provider automatically.
2A: Remotely connect to the NAS by the domain name you registered: http://qnap.dyndns-office.
com:8080 from any PC.
2B: The DDNS provider will map the WAN IP updated by QNAP NAS to the domain name should the IP
change.