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Timeout
The time between periodic updates to the Dynamic DNS, if your dynamic IP address has
not changed. The timeout period is entered in hours.
Note: If a dynamic DNS update fails for any reason (for example, when incorrect parameters are
entered), the router automatically disables the Dynamic DNS feature and records the failure in the
log.
Note: After configuring the router for dynamic DNS, you can open a browser and navigate to the
URL for your domain (for example http://www.mydomain.info) and the router will attempt to
forward the request to port 80 on your LAN. If, however, you do this from a LAN-side computer
and there is no virtual server defined for port 80, the router will return the router's configuration
home page. Refer to the
server.

SYSTEM CHECK

Ping Test
"Ping" is an Internet utility function that sends a series of short messages to a target
computer and reports the results. You can use it to test whether a computer is running,
and to get an idea of the quality of the connection to that computer, based on the speed
of the responses.
Host Name or IP Address
Enter either the IP address of the target computer or enter its fully qualified domain
name.
Ping
Start pinging the specified host.
Stop
The host is pinged repeatedly until you press this button.
Example:
Host Name or IP Address
www.whitehouse.gov
Ping Result
Please wait, resolving www.whitehouse.gov....
Resolved to 205.161.7.102.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 6 milliseconds.
Response from 205.161.7.102 received in 7 milliseconds.
User stopped ping.
Advanced → Virtual Server
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configuration page to set up a a virtual

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