First off let me say sorry it took me so long to reply, I think I may have accidentally removed my subscription from this thread but I have resubscribed now and I should be more up to date on any further posts.
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The Netgear RT314 router has a client for DynDNS already built-in, so that you can give it your account information, and the router will keep DynDNS up to date with the IP address.
So... i guess what i'm getting at is could you please explain why you would choose DeeEnEs over the built-in router client, or am I comparing apples and oranges here?
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The DeeEnEs client allows me to update multiple accounts. I believe the Router client only allows one account. I use it to update my FTP Server Address, my Teamspeak2 Server Address...Good question though and it would be a viable option for people only updating one account for sure.
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Where does your WAN IP address come from? I seem to have a connectivity problem. When I have friend ping my FTP address it does show up hut he can not connect/login.
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You can obtain your WAN IP Address from the maintenance page of your Netgear router. This WAN address may change at times if your ISP did not assign you a static IP address. Hope that answers your questions.