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    M M Y Y Q Q - - S S E E E E D D D D N N S S S S E E T T U U P P Dynamic D omain Name Service (DDNS) provides the cap ability fo r a net worked device u sing the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a DDNS host to ch ange t he active DNS configu ration of its hostnames or addresses. This i s a useful feature t hat your Q and can be helpful in avo iding[...]

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    d. The next screen will ask you t an (a-z) or (0- 9) and cannot contain a hyphen . Once you choose you r domain name, click on th e [Reque st Domain] butt on. This will generate a confirmation screen which tells you if your Dom ain name is availab le and list an I this is your current IP Address by going to the same address listed in your confirm a[...]

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    f. Clicking on Networ k will ge nerate a Network settin gs dialog b ox as illustrated in Figure 4. Click on the [ DDNS SETUP] bu tton to generate a D DNS se tting dialo g box as illust rated in Figure 5 . (Fi gure 4) NOTICE: You need to put your public DNS. This can be found in your Router St atus tab. Usually th ere are 2 DNS entries (DNS1 & D[...]