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Originally Posted by M_Six
I have a domain name that points to my home as well. But my IP changes so rarely I don't bother with dynamic DNS. In the 10-12 years I've been with my cable provider, I've only had 3 or 4 IP changes. But in general I agree, dynamic DNS is easy to use and is included in many routers.
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I could probably shift my domain to my home media server but it would be more than 3 or 4 changes for sure, Comcast loves to knock out my cable for 15 minutes every few weeks, causing me to pull a new IP when it binds. Id have to setup a notification for when it goes offline to remind me to update the DNS record.
Not that I would, I have only logged into my server to see if it was the network or something else that knocked my cameras offline, etc. Which has been a WHILE. I just keep my domain because it belonged to a business I had so its kind of sentimental.