810 s Aircard has DynDNS (DDNS)?

I am looking to buy an 810 s Aircard. I need to be able to remote control equipment located on the side of the router LAN. This is possible if she supports DDNS as a static IP address is not available. I do not find mention DDNS in the manual but have seen references elsewhere.

Does anyone know if the 810 s Aircard supports DDNS (DynDNS)?

Thanks in advance.

NoADSL.

Hello NoADSL

I don't see all the parameters that allow DyDNS on the 810's.

DarrenM

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