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See the name of my domain ( no-ip ) to the IP adress bar

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Offline Kanwulf

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Hi everyone !

Initially, sorry for my poor language, I'm French :)
   
I wanted to know if it were possible to see the name of my domain adress (****.no-ip. **/*****) in the place of my address IP is in the address bar ?

I've this :


I want to have this ( if it"s possible ):


Thanks ;)


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Sure you can.  Go to...  Menu -> IP address and make your selection.
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I don't see my custom address.however I do see http://localhost.
I would rather see my custom address.
can you help please?
thanks


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uncheck  Menu >> other options >> Browe using localhost
Menu >> Ip address >>  Custom....

Enter one line with your domain name or an IP address

close by OK

return to Menu >> Ip address

and check what you like



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it's localhost because for most people the "external" address won't work, because of their routers.
good luck with yours. :)


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So how can I configure my router to show my address?
No, when you use your external ip on your browser, it's as if you used the local address of your router.

The only possibility of seeing cutter a server around is to connect it by way of a proxy server on Web



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to configure your router you should refer to its manual.
i don't even know if it actually requires any configuration or if it goes by itself.
but as i said before, most routers cannot do it, so don't assume yours can.