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Leica GR30 - Receiver Setup: Dyndns; Background Information

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Receiver setup: DynDNS
Background Information
The DynDNS page allows the configuration of a dynamic DNS service to ensure access to the web interface of a receiver with a
dynamic IP address. This is especially useful when the receiver is accessed via mobile Internet connection that in most case provides
only dynamic IP addresses.
When to use DynDNS
The DynDNS functionality allows clients to use an Internet domain name to address the receiver with a dynamic IP address.
The typical use case for this functionality is a receiver with an Internet connection via a GPRS / mobile Internet device. In this
setup the receiver will have a different IP address every time the Internet connection is established.
Another use case is a GR/GM receiver behind a router in a local network, where the router is connected to the Internet and
regularly gets an updated IP address. The receiver will check every 12min for a new IP address on the router and updates the
DynDNS settings when necessary.
System Requirements

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