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What is a Dynamic IP Address?

First, let’s explain what an IP address is. An Internet Protocol Address or IP address for short is like your computer’s phone number. Without it, your computer wouldn’t be able to connect to the Internet. Every computer, tablet, smartphone, and Internet-enabled device has its own IP address (even some light bulbs have an IP address these days).  An IP address consists of numbers and periods (192.168.1.1).

So, what is a dynamic IP address? Well, a dynamic IP address is one that changes from time to time and isn’t always the same. If you have a residential cable or DSL service, you most likely have a dynamic IP address. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) provide customers with dynamic IP addresses because they are more cost-effective. Instead of one IP address always being yours (a static IP address), your IP address is pulled from a pool of addresses and then assigned to you. After a few days, weeks, or sometimes even months, that number gets put back into the pool, and you are assigned a new number.

This is why a dynamic IP address can make it tricky to remotely access your PC, DVR, or webcam because even if you know your IP address at this moment, 5 minutes from now it could be different. So if you are away and want to access your computer remotely, but you have the wrong IP address, you will not be able to connect to your computer.

Dynamic DNS makes a dynamic IP address act as though it’s static (does not change) even though it is not.  With No-IP you create an easy-to-remember hostname. This hostname is the URL that you type into your browser to connect to your remote device. Our Dynamic Update Client takes the hostname that you created (yourname.no-ip.org) and points it to your IP address. When your IP address changes, our Dynamic Update Client updates your IP address on our servers, therefore your hostname stays active with your active IP address and your connection stays available all the time.

Sometimes, routers have dynamic DNS or DDNS built into the router. With this feature, you do not need to download our Dynamic Update Client. You will just need to login to the admin settings on your router and configure it with your No-IP username, password, and hostname. This will keep your connection active for you automatically.

Most ISPs will not provide a static IP address to residential customers and if they do, they are often very expensive.

Updated on 14 July 2021

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