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Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
Yes I use a Linksys Cable/DSL Router with DynDNS.
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
But my cable modem gets its IP via DHCP..
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
I think that the dyndns client for os x works well - I use it on a number of
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
I am actually in Canada and have registered novajo.ca with easydns.ca (which is the same as easydns.com). No matter if you have a .ca, .com or .etc, you always update your IP at http://members.easydns.com, so the client works anywhere. As people mentionned, there are tons of dynamic dns clients (Julien Jalon's DNSUpdate at www.dnsupdate.org comes to mind and that's the one I used to use), but they don't all support Easydns as the registrar.
Great to know.. but what about cable routers??
Hope this helps:
What about cable routers and multiple domains?
Does anyone know if, while using a Linksys DSL Router with DynDNS setup, I can host multiple [virtual] domains on one computer?
What about cable routers and multiple domains?
You bet. They'll be name-based, not IP-based, of course. |
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