Dynamic DNS can be used to point a fixed host name (e.g host.a-domain.com) to the public (or WAN) IP address assigned by your Internet Service Provider (typically a dynamic IP address). This allows servers located on your Local Network (configured using Game & Application Sharing) to be accessible using this alias rather than the IP address assigned by your Internet Service Provider.
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Configuration
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Use DynDNS: | No |
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Internet Service: | - |
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Username: | - |
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Password: | - |
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IP address: | - |
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Dynamic DNS service: | - |
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Hosts: | - |
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