You can use a dynamic DNS service such as dyndns.org that will house a DNS entry
for your dynamic address. All you have to do is update their servers with your new
address either by going to the website, or by using an automated client.

It's really cool.

steve kelley wrote:

> I am having a problem with VNC.  My DSL assigns a dynamic IP address each time
> I log on.  I've seen it done where the user mapped a static DNS entry to his
> IP address.  I'd like to find out how to make this work, so that I don't have
> to figure out my IP address each time I want to use VNC.  Does anyone out
> there know how this is accomplished?  I am using Windows 2000.  Thanks
>
> Steve Kelley
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