If they have a router that has built in support for one of the services,
then go through its list and select any one from there.  Drayteks have a
lot of presets built in,  some more consumery routers (suprisingly my old
sky broadband router I recall) had dyndns and that was it so I used that
back when it was free.  I have a static IP now myself so no need anymore.

almost all of them seem to work with a little agent you can install on mac
or PC, but a process running in your router is the most convenient so do
check if thats an option!


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> Dyndns is chargeable now but it’s only about £12 per year ;)
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> I use no-ip.com: http://freedns.no-ip.com. For the free service you get
> to use a no-ip.biz address and you have to keep re-activating the account
> every month (they send you an email reminder and you have to log in and
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> On 18 Jun 2014, at 10:55, Graham Street <[email protected]>
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> Anyone care to recommend a Dynamic DNS service they use? I personally have
> no need (fixed IP) but one of my customers does as they are not on a fixed
> IP. I think the recommended one used to be DynDNS but that's now
> chargeable. Free would be nice but if DynDNS is still the one people use
> and recommend, then I'll point my customer in the right direction.
> Thanks, Graham
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