No-IP - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › No-IPMany router manufacturers provide built in support for No-IP's dynamic DNS protocol, for example Asus, D-Link, Dovado, Edimax, SonicWall, SMC, and TP-Link. Most third-party firmware distributions such as OpenWrt and DD-WRT also include No-IP in their selection of DDNS providers for routers that have support from the manufacturer.
Dynamic DNS - Cloudflare
https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/dns/glossary/dynamic-dnsDynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service that keeps the DNS updated with a web property's correct IP address, even if that IP address is constantly being updated. For example, if a web administrator is operating a small website with a domain name of www.example.com and an IP address of 192.0.2.0, anytime another user enters www.example.com into their browser, the DNS will …
Dynamic DNS - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNSThe term DDNS is used in two ways, which, while technically similar, have very different purposes and user populations. The first is standards-based DDNS, which uses an extension of the DNS protocol to ask for an update; this is often used for company laptops to register their address. The second is proprietary DDNS, usually a web-based protocol, normally a single HTTP fetch with username and password which then updates some DNS records (by some unspecified method)…
Integrate with No-IP DDNS - API Information
www.noip.com › integrate › requestYour update client should only send a request to our system when it detects an IP address change. This can be done by monitoring the local interface for IP address changes, checking for DHCP lease renewals, monitoring the routers IP WAN ip address, or when none of those options are available use our ip detection system.