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* [http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TD-W9970_V1_UG.pdf TP-Link 9970 User Guide] (page 100) | * [http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TD-W9970_V1_UG.pdf TP-Link 9970 User Guide] (page 100) | ||
* [http://static.tp-link.com/resources/document/TD-W8951ND_V6_UG.pdf TP-Link 8951 User Guide] (page 80) | * [http://static.tp-link.com/resources/document/TD-W8951ND_V6_UG.pdf TP-Link 8951 User Guide] (page 80) | ||
* [http:// | * [http://static.tp-link.com/res/down/doc/TD-8816(UN)_V8_UG.pdf TP-Link 8816 User Guide] (page 55) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:17, 3 January 2017
A Dynamic Domain Name System, often called Dynamic DNS or just DDNS, allows you use a static host name with a dynamic IP address.
The TP-Link modems that NCF sells support DDNS and it is easy to configure though the modem's graphic user interface.
For complete information on how to set up DDNS see:
- TP-Link 9970 User Guide (page 100)
- TP-Link 8951 User Guide (page 80)
- TP-Link 8816 User Guide (page 55)