User Guide
Chapter 9. Advanced Setting
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9.3 DYNAMIC DNS
Unless your ISP has provided a static (fixed) IP address, it would be very difficult to host a local
web server without this router’s Dynamic DNS (DDNS) service. By subscribing to a DDNS,
whenever your Internet IP address changes, the router will automatically communicate the new IP
address to the DDNS.
• DDNS. Click to enable this service.
• Provider. Choose your DDNS service provider.
• Host Name. Supplied by your DDNS provider.
• Username/E-mail: Supplied by your DDNS provider.
• Password/Key: Supplied by your DDNS provider.
After making changes, be sure to click Save.
To restore the last saved settings, click Undo.
To read on-screen information on this page, click Help.