Dynamic IP Address—IPv4 Only
Secure Access supports dynamic IP addresses only over IPv4. Most home, small school, and small business networks are provisioned typically by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) with a dynamic IP address (IPv4) when defining each unique internet network.
If you have a dynamic IP address, the public IP of your network changes over time when the lease for that IP address changes. An internet service provider (ISP) provides a dynamic IP address to your device temporarily. Your IP may stay the same for some time period, but the lease eventually expires and is given to another customer of your ISP. When your IP address registered with Secure Access changes, Secure Access's security settings no longer apply. These settings no longer match your account information and you must update the network resource's IP.
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Most Dynamic DNS (DDNS) clients work toward keeping your network updated. Secure Access does not support third-party DDNS clients.
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