If it returns the correct public IP address of your home network, you’re all set!
Log into your router settings (usually 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 ). Look for > Dynamic DNS or DDNS . Select No-IP as the service provider. Enter your No-IP username (email) and password.
Your router will now automatically update No-IP whenever your IP changes. Option B: Use the Dynamic Update Client (DUC)
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.
Are you setting this up for a , like a Minecraft server or a security camera system?