Assign A Computer As The Dmz Host; Remove A Computer From Being A Dmz Computer; Dynamic Dns - NETGEAR CG3000 User Manual

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Assign a Computer as The DMZ Host

Type the last field of the IP address field in the DMZ Address field.
1.
Click Apply.
2.

Remove a Computer from Being a DMZ Computer:

Type 0 in last field of the IP address field in DMZ Address.
1.
Click Apply.
2.

Dynamic DNS

A Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Service provides a central public database where information such
as email addresses, host names and IP addresses can be stored and retrieved. The
Dynamic DNS server also stores password-protected information and accepts queries based
on e-mail addresses. The Router supports only basic DDNS and the login and password may
not be secure. If you have a private WAN IP address, do not use DDNS service as it may
lead to problems.
Note:
you have to register for the DNS service. When you register, the DDNS
client service provider gives you a password or key.
Select Advanced > Dynamic DNS to display the following screen:
Select the Use A Dynamic DNS Service check box.
Select the name of your dynamic DNS Service Provider.
1.
Type the Host Name (or domain name) that your dynamic DNS service provider gave you.
2.
Type the User Name for your DDNS account.
3.
Type the Password (or key) for your DDNS account.
4.
Click Apply to have the DDNS service used.
5.
Use Wildcards. If you have DYNDNS as your DDNS service provider, you may select the
Use Wildcards check box to activate this optional feature.
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