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Remote access with dynamic DNS

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Many of us have needs to access our electronic devices from a remote location. It could be to access your work computer to get a project file that you are working on, remote view your home surveillance camera to check on how your dog is doing, or remote access your thermostat so that when you come back home in a hot summer the house is nice and cool.

You may be intimidated by the terms like 'remote desktop', 'dynamic DNS' or even 'port forwarding'. Well, don't be! You do not need to be tech savvy to use remote access, you do not even need to know what those terms mean. Follow these 2 steps and you can access virtually any device that allows remote connection.

Remote Access
1
Port forwarding

When you access your devices online, you will be using the router's public IP address, so when the request comes to the router, it needs to be forwarded to the device you are trying to access. To do this, you need to set up port forwarding in the router. You may follow this tutorial to set it up.

After it is done, you should be able to access the device using its internal IP address when you are on the same network and you can ask a friend to access it using its public IP address to make sure that everything is set up properly.

2
Map a static hostname to the dynamic IP

Most ISPs provide an IP address that changes frequently or a dynamic IP. To connect to your device, you will need to know the router's most current IP address. This issue can be solved by dynamic DNS service. You can use a static hostname like yourdomain.com which remains unchanged and sign it up for dynamic DNS service. Dynamic DNS service will check the IP address of your router at a time interval you set(usually 1 to 5 minutes) and map the hostname to its most current IP address.

Sign up for a dynamic DNS account to give your device an easy-to-remember hostname like johncamera.dynu.com. Download and install our IP update client on your computer that's on the same network. Our client software will automatically keep track of your dynamic IP changes. If your router supports our dynamic DNS service, you can also set it up in the router itself then there is no need to run the client software.

By this time, you should be able to access your device from a remote location using your hostname like johncamera.dynu.com!





goloria
November 6, 2019 AT 12:55

thanks for this informative article

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