Asante Technologies Voyager II user manual Ddns setting

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Basic Setting > Network > DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting)

The IP address (Ex. 210.168.0.22) is like a telephone number, while the website address is like a name in an address book. The DDNS allows the user to access the website by entering the name of the website without memorizing a bunch of cold numbers.

When you apply for an Internet service, you will have at least one IP address from your ISP, which is either a fixed or dynamic one. Most of the ADSL service providers will give you a dynamic one for the ADSL environment, which means your IP address will constantly change each time you connect to the Internet, and as a result users from WAN will have much difficulty finding your correct IP address. The DDNS (Dynamic DNS service) is created for exactly this kind of moment. By updating your WAN IP address each time you connect to the Internet, the DDNS helps you locate your website and access your website easily. You can find a lot of free DDNS service providers on the Internet, such as www.no-ip.com and www.DynDNS.org.

Some gateway-routers can directly communicate with DDNS. In this case, you may directly enter your DDNS account on the setting page in the Internet router, then the router will update your WAN IP status whenever it is changed and report to the DDNS. If your router does not support direct communication with the DDNS, you can download a small application program on the DDNS service page to help you update your WAN IP.

Item Description:

Active: enables/disables DDNS

DDNS Server: currently we only support http://dyndns.org. This is a free domain name server provided by DynDNS. You may log on this website for relevant information and apply for free domain names.

Username: your account for the domain name you applied for

Password: your password for the domain name you applied for

Domain Name: the domain name you applied for.

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Contents Voyager Ddns Packaging Contents System requirements LANIntroduction System Instructions Fixed on a wall Fig Fixed on a ceiling Fig MIC in/Audio Out Focus knob Hardware Installation Camera Setting MAC Factory default network identity of the machine Camera Setting from a Router Change the Internet Explorer Setting Enter the Main Setup prompt screen Camera Main DescriptionsControl panel Preset presets the rotation points for the camera 16 points Page Ato Selects a language Select an image size Select a video stream protocol Recording button Snapshot button Click the Path field to Select the folder to save File Basic Setting System settingBasic Setting System System info Basic Setting Video/Image Basic Setting Video Image Video ImageAdd a new link Video stream screen Select a video streaming format Select a FPS Basic Setting Video Image OSD Page Basic Setting Audio Sound Basic Setting Audio Audio sound settingBasic Setting UserUser Basic Setting User User List access privilege listBasic Setting User User Setting privilege setting Basic Setting Network Network setting Basic Setting Network Network wired network settingBasic Setting Network Wireless wireless network setting Page Network authentication type Encryption options HEX Basic Setting Network Streaming steaming setting Basic Setting Network PPPoE dial-up networking setting PPPoE setting Ddns setting Basic Setting Network UPnP Universal Plug and Play Open Windows firewall option Basic Setting Network Smtp Server mail server setting Basic Setting Network Samba Page Notification setting Basic Setting Date/Time date/time setting Basic Setting IP Filter Basic Setting IP Filter GeneralApplication Setting Event event trigger setting Application SettingApplication Setting Event Event List trigger event setting Add Event Add Event setting Page Page Add FTP setting Add Http setting Add TCP setting Application Setting Motion Detection Application Setting Firmware upgrade Page Application Setting Factory Default Resets all parametersFile backup Application Setting Reboot Attachment a External Alarm External Alarm I/O Circuit Diagram Image Resolution Average range of Data Sizes Attachment B Bandwidth EstimationAttachment C Troubleshooting and FAQs Question Answer and SolutionAccess to Camera FTP Camera Image Quality