Hardware routers and firewalls



You won't find DynAccess in the pull-down list in hardware routers which you can buy at the supermarket.
Instead, we are in contact with big-name suppliers of professional routers and firewall solutions.

If you trust the professionality of DynAccess and need a dependable solution, then have a look at the following suppliers who have integrated DynAccess into their products.








Freely configurable hardware routers

If you have a hardware router with a freely configurable dynamic-DNS interface, then you can perhaps use it with DynAccess.
DynAccess has for this purpose an interface compatible with dynDNS.org.
Carry out the following configurations:


update server : setip.dynaccess.com
or
setip.dynaccess.com/nic/update
Port : 80 or 81
SSL : no
Hostname : your complete account name
e.g. test.dynaccess.com
UserID : your 5-charcter RouterID, obtained via
http://myaccount.dynaccess.com.

Attention: in CAPITAL letters
Password : your Password (not MD5-coded)
take case (upper/lower) into account


After you have carried out the first account update via router, please check it via http://myaccount.dynaccess.com. Don't depend on the status display of your router. Note that the Symantec 200R always indicates a successful update.

At http://myaccount.dynaccess.com it is neccessary to configure the "expireation time" since the router carries out an account update only when the IP changes. Set this time to the time interval at which your provider disrupts your internet connection. This is usually 24h, i.e. 1440 minutes.
Check that log at http://myaccount.dynaccess.com and make sure that your account is not expired for a few minutes each day. If this is the case, then increase the expiration time.


Note:
Keep in mind that routers usually carry out only one account update after a new connection is established. They can make use of the "expiration time" and short-term account neutralisation only in a limited manner.
The preferred solution is our account-update software.

 
 
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