Do a google search on dynamic IP or DNS providers..
I used free ZoneEdit.com for this. You can download software that sends new
IP to DNS provider when it changes.
NOTE: You need to find out if your ISP blocks port 80. In my case, I have
to pay RCN $20 extra per month for static IP with open Port 80.
Some providers keep Port 80 blocked with no other options available.
Alan
"dgk" <so******************@hot-nospamp-mail.com> wrote in message
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Not a dotnet question yet, although the site will be dotnet.
Anyway, I have a cable modem and dynamic (although pretty static) IP
address. How can I use a domain name if the real ip can change? I see
things like NO-IP.com which seems to offer this service for free. Is
this the recommended approach?