Paul Cartwright put forth on 11/8/2010 3:09 PM:
> On 11/08/2010 03:18 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> The only thing required is a TZO enabled router, or software running on
>> a Linux or Windows server.  This is what sends your dynamic IP address
>> to the DNS servers when your ISP changes it.  It works very well.  I've
>> been a customer since 2005 and not had a single issue, either when I had
>> dynamic IP service or static IP service.  Setup is very easy, if you
>> have basic knowledge of DNS.  If you don't, Google and this list are
>> your friends. :)
> is this what you are talking about:
>  https://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/custom/
> 
> I mean, for $29 a year... that would work!

That may work.  I'll be of no help if you go with dyndns as I've never
used it.  It's half the price.  I wonder if this is a "get what you pay
for" type situation.

I'd email or call them before ordering the service to make sure it will
do exactly what you want.

-- 
Stan


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