DynDNS settings
I am trying to use the TP-Link dyndns and I have created my domain xxxxx.tplinkdns.com, the status is "bound" but the moment I leave those settings and I return to them again it is back on DynDNS. How do I make the xxxxx.tplinkdns.com permanent?
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Make sure that you're with the latest FW release for your device.
In your user guide - Chapter 12.5 is described how to use Dynamic DNS feature of your router.
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Where did you see it is on DynDNS? Is there an existing rule once you save the TP-Link DNS settings on the Dynamic DNS page? Please post a screenshot.
BTW, there is a guide you can refer to configure TP-Link DNS on the router:
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the firmware is up to date:
When I go to the Dynamic DNS settings I get:
Then I select TP-Link:
and all looks fine but when I leave the settings and go back again it shows the DynDNS settings again.
I deleted all the DynDNS settings, selected "Logout" and it looks like this:
but it keeps coming back.
I want to end the DynDNS service but only when I am sure the TP-Link on is active
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Have you tried to ping my-dnsname.tplinkdns.com URL and see if the reply is from your router's WAN IP address (your public IP address) ?
If it is, then the registration was successful. Logout the local admin account and then login with your TP-Link ID account to see if my-dnsname.tplinkdns.com binding persists:
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@terziyski I always login with the TP-Link ID account, how do I go back to the local?
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@terziyski By the way the ping is ok
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If the ping reply is OK then my-dnsname.tplinkdns.com binding is successful.
How to login with local admin account:
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@terziyski I don't get the local password option
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Try another browser or incognito/private browser window to see if any difference.
If still don't see that option you may try resetting the router to factory defaults and re-configure from scratch - in many cases that improves device's behavior.
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@terziyski Factory defaults is the very last thing I will do, I have quite a lot of static IP addresses and not looking forward setting them all up again.
Different browser or private did not make a difference.
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