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Lost https://xxxxxx.dyndns-at-home.com/

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I guess my isp changed, tho I don't know why.

Had to change it at dyndns.

Is working now!

Do you have your router or another device setup to update dyndns automatically? If not when your IP changes (and for some ips that can be hourly for some it might only be every few months) you'll have this issue.

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I probably don't have it set to update, don't know how, but will look into it.

Thank you

Many routers today have the option somewhere in their config. You enter your dyndns username/pw and they will automatically update the host name with the current IP when it changes.

Some routers (like the Linksys BEFVP41) send updates regularly, like every 10 mins, even if there has been no IP address change. If you have a free DynDNS account, that's considered abusive and you'll get cut off.

 

If your router does this or doesn't have DDNS option, you can use this software http://www.kanasolution.com/products/dy ... -download/.

 

Another reason to use this software is that it can be configured to send an email when the IP address changes. I have it send me an email at work so I have my latest IP address there because the corporate firewall blocks dyndns web addresses.

 

Note that you do need a computer on your LAN to be running for this to work.

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Thanks for all the replies.

I'm looking into not having this happen again.

Maybe it's time a real DynDNS account.

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