on
Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:19:07 -0800
> Have you thought about using one of those services that maintains a
> linking to your travelling domain as it moves from IP to IP on your
> ISP's systems? Several of my students use those and the service works
> by monitoring your server when it sends a message to the service each
> time it gets a new IP address.
Some of the new routers have support for this built in. I know that the router
Verizon installs with their FiOS (fiber network) has the feature built in.
--
Robert Blair
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