3.7.6 DDNS
NETWORK SETUP MENU
CONFIG
SERVER
ALARM
USER
EMAIL
PASSWORD
PASSWD.
PPPoE
DDNS
RECORD ID
FQDN
The domain name system (DNS) is the technology used that allows an Internet domain
name to be translated into an Internet Protocol addresses. A domain name is a
meaningful and easy-to-remember name for an Internet address.
In DSL internet connections DSL provider normally assign dynamic IP-adresses.
DDNS allows machines with IP addresses that change to have permanent addresses on
the internet.
For example: A user had applied for a DDNS account from Http://www.dyndns.org.
User name: TEST
Password:
Domain name: ethin.dyndns.org.
(1) SERVER:
(2) USER:
(3) PASSWD:
(4) RECORD ID:
(5) FQDN:
www.sitesolutions.com
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ethin.dyndns.org
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TEST
DDNS provider.
User name of the account.
Password of the account.
The Record ID (or DDNS ID) is a unique identifier assigned to each
one of your records that you want Dynamic DNS for. The DNS will
be updated immediately when your IP changes.
The domain name of this account.
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