General || DDNS using NO-IP

General || DDNS using NO-IP

1. Make a no-ip account here -> https://www.noip.com/sign-up

2. Once you have made an account, sign in and you will be prompted to make a username (This is important)

3. Under DDNS type (not line exclusive) select "NO-IP"

4. For the Server Address use "dynupdate.no-ip.com"

5. The Domain name will be whatever you created in step 1

6. User name (created from step 2, you CANNOT use the email as the user)

7. Password (this was created in step 1)

 

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