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Ed Durrant ha scritto:
> One such service is  http://www.dyndns.org  however the wireless 
> router or whatever you use to connect the camera to a broadband 
> internet link (I presume you are accessing the camera via the Internet 
> ?) must have a built in client to update the DYNDNS database when the 
> IP address changes. Some routers have this, some don't.
>
Not really. But if the router as an inbuild "DDNS" and "Virtual Server" 
feature it's far more easy to set up.

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