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Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
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2015-02-01
05:28 AM
2015-02-01
05:28 AM
DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
Hi,
pls I have a router as Title.
Ho can I use no-ip service for DDNS ? :confused:
I have only DyDNS on web config page.. 😞
tnx!
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2015-02-01
01:06 PM
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01:06 PM
Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
A number of newer Netgear routers allow for other DDNS services to be used, but older routers like the DGND3700v1 are limited to DynDNS. You could try installing third party firmware like DD-WRT which will probably give you the options you need.
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2015-02-03
07:51 AM
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07:51 AM
Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
I don't think DD-WRT has any firmware for the DGND3700v1. There is alternate firmware for the DGND3700v1 that has the ability for other DDNS providers @ richud.com
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2015-02-12
11:18 AM
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11:18 AM
Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
could you send me the link to this alternative Firmware as Im unable to get any valid firmware for Adding no-ip.com
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2015-02-12
12:13 PM
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12:13 PM
Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
Take a look at the sticky thread at the top of the forum index page.
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2015-11-02
10:21 AM
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10:21 AM
Re: DGND3700v1 and no-ip.com
I think the new forum system it has become unsticky? (Took me ages to find it!)
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