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      12-26-2004, 02:31 AM
I'm setting up some network cameras and they come with their own DDNS
clients for DynIP and what not. But these brain-dead DDNS providers have
set up their systems so that the client sends the IP address instead of the DDNS
server detecting the originating IP address. So the cameras dutifully send off their
useless inside IP address.

Are there any wireless routers that have a DDNS client built in that sends
the outside IP address? I've looked through the offerings from Dlink, Linksys
and Netgear and haven't found any that have this.

Thanks.


 
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      12-26-2004, 05:41 PM
Linksys WRT54G. I'm using the builtin DDNS and with the latest firmware it
works just fine. I use the DDNS to keep a pointer back to my LAN so I can
access it when I'm out on the road.

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> I'm setting up some network cameras and they come with their own DDNS
> clients for DynIP and what not. But these brain-dead DDNS providers have
> set up their systems so that the client sends the IP address instead of

the DDNS
> server detecting the originating IP address. So the cameras dutifully

send off their
> useless inside IP address.
>
> Are there any wireless routers that have a DDNS client built in that sends
> the outside IP address? I've looked through the offerings from Dlink,

Linksys
> and Netgear and haven't found any that have this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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      12-26-2004, 07:05 PM
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> Linksys WRT54G.


Thanks!


 
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Al Puzzuoli
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      12-26-2004, 10:57 PM
Hi,

As already stated, the WRT54G does this, but I think the feature is
becoming more common. I know the Netgear WGT624 does this as well, and
I think the feature is standard on pretty much all of the Netgear line.
MY old D-Link di-713P even did this after upgrading to the last firmware
that was ever released for it.

--Al


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> I'm setting up some network cameras and they come with their own DDNS
> clients for DynIP and what not. But these brain-dead DDNS providers have
> set up their systems so that the client sends the IP address instead of the DDNS
> server detecting the originating IP address. So the cameras dutifully send off their
> useless inside IP address.
>
> Are there any wireless routers that have a DDNS client built in that sends
> the outside IP address? I've looked through the offerings from Dlink, Linksys
> and Netgear and haven't found any that have this.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>

 
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