Router Configuration Screen Descriptions
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This page displays the system logs. These may include GUI login
authentication logs, TR069 logs, NTP logs, and Wi-Fi access logs,
among others. Click Refresh to update the list.
DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) lets you give Internet users a fixed domain name
(instead of an IP address which may periodically change). This allows
various locations on the Internet to access the router and the
applications that are set up in the gateway's port forwarding table
without knowing your current IP address. For changes to take effect,
you must click Apply.
Note: You must first create an account with a DDNS provider in order to
use DDNS. The DDNS provider maps the chosen domain name to your IP
address.
DDNS Setting
Click this checkbox to enable DDNS on the system.
DDNS Service Sets the DDNS provider that the account uses.
Available options are No-IP, DuckDNS and Dynu.
Enter the user name for the DDNS account.