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DVR's with free DDNS

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2 hours ago, james.wilson said:

what do you use for that?

 

An add on for Bind!!  I haven't the faintest how it works or even what Bind is lololol

3 hours ago, RichardSalford said:

Now HiK have dropped the ddns service for this p2p ****, what are people's recommendations for DVR's that offer this? ADI budget stuff WBOX says it offers DDNS but that has also expired. I know Samsung offers the ipolis however it's about more pricey.

 

 

any thoughts? Opinions? 

 

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1 hour ago, dufjax said:

 

An add on for Bind!!  I haven't the faintest how it works or even what Bind is lololol

How do you secure it on ur server?

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3 hours ago, james.wilson said:

using tftp to upgrade is way older than 3 yrs. Ive only done it on phones

I meant the baseline hik firmware the w-box skinned firmware is based off of is 3 years out of date. If you try to upgrade with hik firmware it tells you it's the incorrect firmware for the device but if you tftp it it goes right on.

  • 3 months later...

We've always had a dyn account that we supply to our customers free upon install but charge for call outs when they change their ISP or they default their router. For the price of the dns it's a no brainier.

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