Specifications
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Dynamic DNS Setup 
With Dynamic IP Internet connection, keeping track of your public IP 
address for Internet communication is complicated as it is changed 
regularly by the ISP. If you are doing some web hosting on your 
computer, Internet users will have to keep up with the changing IP 
address to access your computer. 
When you sign up for an account with a Dynamic Domain Name 
Service (DDNS) provider, it will register your permanent domain name, 
for example: MyName.Domain.com You can configure the access 
point to automatically contact your DDNS provider whenever it detects 
a change in its public IP address. The access point will then log on to 
update your account with its latest public IP address. 
If a user enters your address: MyName.Domain.com into their web 
browser, this request would go to the DDNS provider which will then 
redirect the request to your computer, regardless of the IP address it is 
currently assigned by your ISP. 
To enable/disable Dynamic DNS Setup 
Step 1:   
Select 
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