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worms,
viruses
or
script
kiddies.
Static
routing
is
a
form
of
routing
that
occurs
when
a
router
uses
a
manually
‐
configured
routing
entry,
rather
than
information
from
a
dynamic
routing
protocol
to
forward
traffic.
Setting
up
static
routes
requires
fundamental
understanding
of
TCP/IP
and
should
only
be
done
by
qualified
personal.
Refer
to
the
on
‐
screen
help
for
additional
information.
DDNS
(Dynamic
DNS)
is
an
IP
‐
to
‐
hostname
mapping
service
for
Internet
users
who
don’t
have
a
static
(fixed)
IP
address.
It
will
be
a
problem
when
a
user
wants
to
provide
services
to
other
users
on
the
Internet
because
their
IP
addresses
will
vary
every
time
they
connect,
and
they
will
not
be
able
to
know
the
IP
address
they’re
using
at
any
certain
time.
This
router
supports
the
DDNS
service
of
a
plethora
of
service
providers.
Refer
to
the
on
‐
screen
help
for
additional
information.
This
function
enables
network
auto
‐
configuration
for
peer
‐
to
‐
peer
communications.
With
this
function,
network
devices
will
be
able
to
communicate
with
other
UPnP
‐
enabled
devices
directly
and
learn
about
other
devices.
Many
network
devices
and
applications
rely
on
UPnP
function
nowadays.