Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?

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Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?

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Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?
Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?
2022-07-24 18:48:32
Model: Deco M5  
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Is it really not possible for the M5s to maintain DDNS (NO-IP) settings when in Access Point mode rather than Router mode?

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Re:Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?
2022-07-25 18:47:46 - last edited 2022-07-25 18:47:57

  @NeilF Subject typo!

 

Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options NOT available in "Access Point" mode?

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Re:Why are the DDNS (NO-IP) options available in "Access Point" mode?
2022-07-26 01:03:47 - last edited 2022-07-26 01:04:15

  @NeilF 

Hi, may I know why you need DDNS on the access point mode?

Normally I would think if you tend to access a local server connected to Deco remotely via DDNS, the DDNS is always binding to the WAN IP of DHCP router. So It only requires the main router to support DDNS and It does not matter whether AP has a static or dynamic IP address.

Thank you very much.

Best regards.

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