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How to get static IP or name from dynamic IP

Hello,

Is there a way that I can connect to the internet using WCF dynamic IP. How
can I get the IP address of the computer I want to connect to?
--
Mike
Nov 28 '06 #1
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Dynamic DNS services provide dynamic IP resolution so from a client
perspective a ddns based host is just like any other named host
(although the IP address may change so you don't want to cache the
results of the dns lookup).

Google "dynamic dns" for hosts and info.

HTH,

Sam
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:26:02 -0800, Mike9900
<Mi******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
>Hello,

Is there a way that I can connect to the internet using WCF dynamic IP. How
can I get the IP address of the computer I want to connect to?
Nov 28 '06 #2

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