Dynamic DNS
All Mako devices support Dynamic DNS. Dynamic DNS requires a free subscription to one of
two third-party Dynamic DNS providers – DynDNS.org or no-ip.com
Mako Networks neither endorses or in any way guarantees the services provided by either of
these parties. The Dynamic DNS service provided by Mako Networks is provided as a
convenience to the users of its products and Mako Networks has no control over any aspect
of DynDNS.org or no-ip.com.
A Dynamic DNS service allows you to have a fixed address on the Internet without the need
for a static IP address. Once you have an account with either of our two support Dynamic
DNS providers, they will give you a domain name. The Mako will then update the provider
with its current public IP address so the domain name references the correct address. This
way the domain name remains static and has the IP address it references updated
automatically by the Mako System.
To sign up to one of these services, follow the instructions and documentation on the
providers website. You will receive a Username and Password from your Dynamic DNS
provider. Enter this information in the appropriate section on the Mako Networks Dynamic
DNS screen. Once entered, each time your Mako changes public IP address, it will update
your Dynamic DNS provider.
Dynamic DNS No-ip configuration
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