
DDNS
DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Service. If the AP+4 receives dynamic IP addresses from your Internet Service Provider, the AP+4’s address changes whenever it connects to your ISP. If you are running a Web server on your network, clients will not know the AP+4’s IP address and will be unable to connect.
However, you can use this page to assign a Static IP Address to the AP+4.
In the left menu pane, under Management, select DDNS to display the Dynamic DNS Settings page.
Parameter | Select or enter . . . . |
Enable DDNS | Select this check box to designate a network |
| computer as a DMZ. |
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Service Provider | Select one of these DDNS providers: DynDNS |
| or TZO. |
Domain name | If you selected DynDNS, the default is |
| <yourname>.dyndns.org. |
| If you selected TZO, enter |
| <yourname>.tzo.com |
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User name/Email | If you selected DynDNS, enter a User Name. |
| If you selected TZO, enter your email address. |
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