Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?

Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?

Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
Yesterday
Model: Archer MR400  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.6.0 0.9.1

How to disable dynamic dns without factory reset?

Admin interface Advanced/Dynamic DNS does not allow deletion and saving.

 

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Re:Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
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  @jariahlstedt 

 

 

"If you want to use a new DDNS account, please log out first, and then log in with the new account."

You can always delete your registered domain name in your service provider account (Dyndns or No-IP).

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Re:Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
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I don't want to delete no-ip's account or any info there. I am replacing my MR400 with a MR600 router, so the no-ip credentials in the old router MR400 are now obsolete. If I don't delete the credentials in MR400, there will be two different routers that update no-ip's dns with same credentials. I solved it by setting old router's credentials to no-ip as nonsense, even it complains when saving them in router's admin page.
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Re:Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
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  @jariahlstedt 

 

A simple Log out for the No-IP account in the MR400 \WebGUI should do the job.

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Re:Disable dynamic dns without factory reset?
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Nope, I did a logout, but after next boot the router is back logged-in to no-ip.
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