Re: NAS IP

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I'm not sure I fully understand the question but the DynDNS service does not have to be supported by your router(s).  You can also run a client application on a behind-the-scenes server that will update the DNS mapping if the internet/real IP changes for that server...assuming the outbound traffic goes out through the routers in question.

-Mark

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 1:35 PM, aceror <aceror2001@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello World!

I have 5 AP to control, but they all use dynamic IP, there is any way to
allow all NAS IP no mather if they change, every time the IP change I
have to drive to the AP to find the new IP to added to my server.

Thanks.

Ah! I already try DynDNS.org but some routers dont let me use it.

Sorry for my english...


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