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.