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Dynamic DNS Configuration
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows routers with varying public IP addresses to be located by using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must set up an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS.org, TZO.com or Oray.net.

The router firmware includes software that notifies dynamic DNS servers of changes in the WAN IP address so that the services running on this network can be accessed by others on the Internet.

The links, DynDNS Information, TZO Information and Oray Registration point to the websites of the respective DDNS providers and are provided for convenience.
DynDNS.org:
Host and Domain Name: Specifies the complete Host Name and Domain name for the DDNS service.
User Name: The DynDNS account User Name.
Password: The password for the DynDNS account.
User Wildcards: The wildcards feature allows all subdomains of your DynDNS Host Name to share the same Public IP as the Host Name. Enabling this option will configure the router to update the host information on DynDNS and keep the subscription active after the 30 day trial.
Update Every 30 Days: Enabling this option will configure the router to update the host information on DynDNS and keep the subscription active after the 30 day trial.
TZO.com:
Host and Domain Name: Specifies the complete Host Name and Domain name for the DDNS service.
User Email Address: The email address associated with the TZO.com account.
User Key: The User Key for the TZO.com account.
Update Every 30 Days: Enabling this option will configure the router to update the host information on DynDNS and keep the subscription active after the 30 day trial.
Oray.net:
Account Name: The Oray.net Account(User) Name.
Password: The password for the Oray.net account.
3322.org:
Host and Domain Name: Specifies the complete Host Name and Domain name for the DDNS service.
User Name: The 3322 DNS account User Name.
Password: The password for the 3322 DNS account.
User Wildcards: The wildcards feature allows all subdomains of your 3322 DNS Host Name to share the same Public IP as the Host Name. Enabling this option will configure the router to update the host information on 3322 DNS and keep the subscription active after the 30 day trial.
Update Every 30 Days: Enabling this option will configure the router to update the host information on 3322 DNS and keep the subscription active after the 30 day trial.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Click Reset to discard any changes and revert to the previous settings.
 

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