No-IP offers a "Free Dynamic DNS" tier. It supports up to 3 hostnames, though you will need to confirm them every 30 days via an email link.
Your router will now automatically update No-IP whenever your IP changes. Option B: Use the Dynamic Update Client (DUC)
Here is a step-by-step guide to getting your account and hostname live. 1. Sign Up for a No-IP Account Go to the No-IP registration page .
Since your home IP address changes periodically, you need a way to tell No-IP what your new address is. You have two main ways to do this: Option A: Use Your Router (Recommended) Most modern routers have a "Dynamic DNS" setting built-in.
You can actually pick your desired hostname (e.g., myhomeserver.ddns.net ) during the signup process.