4. CONFIGURATION
4.14
DynDNS Client Configuration
With the DynDNS service you can access the router remotely using an easy to remember
custom hostname. This client monitors the router’s IP address and update it whenever it
changes. To make DynDNS work it is necessary to have a public IP address (static or dynamic)
and an active account at www.dyndns.org (Remote Access service).
DynDNS client Configuration is accessible in the
DynDNS
item in the menu. There has to
be registered custom domain (third-level) and account information defined in the configuration
form.
Item
Description
Hostname
Third order domain registered on server www.dyndns.org
Username
Username for login to DynDNS server
Password
Password for login to DynDNS server
Server
If you want to use another DynDNS service than www.dyndns.org, then
enter the update server service to this item. If this item is left blank, it
uses the default server members.dyndns.org.
Table 46: DynDNS configuration
Example of the DynDNS client configuration with domain conel.dyndns.org:
Figure 45: Example of DynDNS configuration
To access the router’s configuration remotely it is neccessary to enable this in the NAT
configuration (bottom part of the form), see chapter 4.8.
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