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The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be automatically redirected to the Overview page after you log in and the WAN widget will be on the right side of the page, second widget from the top. If the WAN widget displays a Public IP address, your DDNS configuration should work; if it displays a Private IP address, that means you're using a Shared Public IP address and you won't be able to reach your router with the help of DDNS.  
 
The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be automatically redirected to the Overview page after you log in and the WAN widget will be on the right side of the page, second widget from the top. If the WAN widget displays a Public IP address, your DDNS configuration should work; if it displays a Private IP address, that means you're using a Shared Public IP address and you won't be able to reach your router with the help of DDNS.  
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== Step 1. Dynu DDNS configuration ==
 
== Step 1. Dynu DDNS configuration ==
 
First of all we need to visit DDNS provider website - '''[https://www.dynu.com https://www.dynu.com]''', once we are here we have two options: create new user or use existing one.
 
First of all we need to visit DDNS provider website - '''[https://www.dynu.com https://www.dynu.com]''', once we are here we have two options: create new user or use existing one.
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If you do not have existing account click "'''Create Account'''"
 
If you do not have existing account click "'''Create Account'''"
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Enter your account details and press "'''Login'''"
 
Enter your account details and press "'''Login'''"
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=== Adding new host ===
 
=== Adding new host ===
 
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You need to click "'''DDNS services'''"
 
You need to click "'''DDNS services'''"
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Then "'''Add'''"
 
Then "'''Add'''"
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And finally you need to choose one of two options to use their domain name (red square) or your personal domain name (blue square) and click "'''Add'''"
 
And finally you need to choose one of two options to use their domain name (red square) or your personal domain name (blue square) and click "'''Add'''"
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After all these steps you should see this window
 
After all these steps you should see this window
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== Step 2. Router configuration ==
 
== Step 2. Router configuration ==
To configure router we need to enter RUT homepage. To access it enter your router IP (eg. 192.168.1.1), into browser's URL bar.
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To configure the router we need to enter the router's WebUI. To access it enter your router IP (eg. 192.168.1.1), into your web browser's URL bar.
 
After that you should click "'''Dynamic DNS'''": '''Services''' -> '''Dynamic DNS'''
 
After that you should click "'''Dynamic DNS'''": '''Services''' -> '''Dynamic DNS'''
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Then enter '''new configuration name''' and click '''Add new'''
 
Then enter '''new configuration name''' and click '''Add new'''
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==See also==
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[[Dynamic_DNS]] - general information on the DDNS service.
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[[DDNS Configuration Examples]] - additional examples for different DDNS providers.
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==External links==
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https://www.dynu.com/

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