Mr. Rodriguez:

        Hello! The easiest way for your clients to reach your echoServer
if your ISP gives you a dynamic IP is to install a "dynamic-DNS" client
on the same PC as your echoServer. For example:

http://www.no-ip.com/services/managed_dns/free_dynamic_dns.html

        Using that free service, you could have the FQDN "echo.myvnc.com"
resolve to your echoServer, regardless of what the IP address is. That
is, when your ISP changes your server's IP address, the dynamic DNS
client detects this, so the "echo.myvnc.com" name is always correct.

        Hope that helps!

cheers,
Scott
        

On Sep 12, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Chris Rodriguez wrote:

To Whom It May Concern:
 
I am a small business owner and was interested in implementing EchoServer into my existing computer repair service as an added benefit and upsell to my customers. If I have a Dynamically assigned IP address from my ISP, will EchoServer still route my clients to my server, or would I need a static IP on my side for server setup and maintenance? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!
 


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