4. CONFIGURATION
4.15
DynDNS Configuration
The DynDNS function allows you to access the router remotely using an easy to remem-
ber custom hostname. This DynDNS client monitors the IP address of the router and up-
dates the address whenever it changes. In order for DynDNS to function, you require a pub-
lic IP address, either static or dynamic, and an active Remote Access service account at
. Register the custom domain (third-level) and account information specified
in the configuration form. You can use other services, too – see the table below, Server item.
To open the
DynDNS Configuration
page, click
DynDNS
in the main menu.
Item
Description
Hostname
The third order domain registered on the www.dyndns.org server.
Username
Username for logging into the DynDNS server.
Password
Password for logging into the DynDNS server.
Server
Specifies a DynDNS service other than the www.dyndns.org. Possible
other services:
www.spdns.de
www.dnsdynamic.org
www.noip.com
Enter the update server service information in this field. If you leave this
field blank, the default server members.dyndns.org will be used.
Table 49: DynDNS Configuration
Example of the DynDNS client configuration with the domain conel.dyndns.org:
Figure 48: DynDNS Configuration Example
To access the router’s configuration remotely, you will need to have enabled this option in the
NAT configuration (bottom part of the form), see chapter
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