Provide your email address and create a strong password.
If your router doesn't support DDNS, you can run a small piece of software on a computer that stays on. Download the DUC for Windows, Mac, or Linux . Install and log in.
Select the hostname you created. The software will run in the background and update the IP address whenever it detects a shift. 4. Test the Connection Create A Dynamic Dns No Ip Account
Log into your router settings (usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 ). Look for > Dynamic DNS or DDNS . Select No-IP as the service provider. Enter your No-IP username (email) and password.
You can actually pick your desired hostname (e.g., myhomeserver.ddns.net ) during the signup process. Provide your email address and create a strong password
Getting a Dynamic DNS (DDNS) set up with No-IP is a smart move if you want to access your home network, security cameras, or a personal server from anywhere without worrying about your ISP changing your IP address.
Type in your preferred name and select a domain from the dropdown (like .ddns.net or .hopto.org ). Keep the as A and click Create Hostname . 3. Keep Your IP Updated Install and log in
If it returns the correct public IP address of your home network, you’re all set!