You can use the free ddns service on this forum....Thanks for the replies. It’s strange, I was confirming my address every month and then for some reason they put it in “redemption”. No idea why. Now that address is no longer associated with my account.
I’d like to find something that’s constant, even if it costs a little bit.
@fenderman I appreciate the reply. I just set up my DDNS using the link you provided. Is there routine maintenance that I'll need to do in order to keep it active? I noticed that BI Tools was mentioned. Should I add it there?You can use the free ddns service on this forum....
Or some router manufacturers like Asus offer free ddns
I don't believe there is anything you need to do to keep it active. What are you using to update the hostname?@fenderman I appreciate the reply. I just set up my DDNS using the link you provided. Is there routine maintenance that I'll need to do in order to keep it active? I noticed that BI Tools was mentioned. Should I add it there?
Thanks. It looks like BI Tools is checking the IP every 60 seconds. I'm assuming BI Tools will update it if/when the IP changes. I'll be getting 1 gig symmetrical fiber later this summer from my utility company and they offer a reserved IP, I'll probably do that.I don't believe there is anything you need to do to keep it active. What are you using to update the hostname?
Yes it's checking so it can update it. If they give you the static IP for free definitely go that route but I wouldn't pay for it. It's a money grab by cable companies because It cost them nothing to implement.Thanks. It looks like BI Tools is checking the IP every 60 seconds. I'm assuming BI Tools will update it if/when the IP changes. I'll be getting 1 gig symmetrical fiber later this summer from my utility company and they offer a reserved IP, I'll probably do that.
Thanks. I believe the static IP is included.Yes it's checking so it can update it. If they give you the static IP for free definitely go that route but I wouldn't pay for it. It's a money grab by cable companies because It cost them nothing to implement.