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How to setup free dynamic DNS for remote access to your PC

IRVINE, Calif. & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)
Aug. 14, 2000
Linksys and Tzolkin Corporation Team-Up

Linksys and Tzolkin Corporation Team-Up to Bundle TZO Dynamic DNS Service with Linksys' Top-Selling Cable/DSL Routers Business Wire.

Linksys(R), the leading provider of networking and broadband networking hardware solutions to homes as well as to small and medium offices environments, today announced a joint marketing agreement with the Tzolkin Corporation, provider of the TZO.COM Dynamic DNS service.

Under this agreement starting today, Linksys will bundle a Free 30-Day trial CD-ROM of the award-winning TZO.COM Dynamic DNS Windows and Linux client software and a 20% discount option in all packages of popular selling Linksys Cable/DSL Routers (models BEFSR41 ESP $199 and BEFSR11 ESP $129) throughout North America. By the end of 2000, Linksys expects to ship over 500,000 Cable/DSL routers.

The TZO.COM Dynamic DNS service allows small businesses, associations, and individuals to host a web site, email system, FTP site and more on their own servers and at their own locations whether they have a static or dynamic IP address.

Having a dynamic IP address typically prevents a user from running an Internet server. The TZO.COM service addresses this problem through its proprietary Dynamic DNS server and client software, which detects the user's current IP address and links it with the user's domain name. The TZO software will give users hands-on control over their own Internet presence.


With SoloLink view Live Video Of Your Home Or Business Over The Internet

The SoloLink DDNS service keeps track of the IP address of the Linksys Internet Video Camera by a URL address that you select (i.e. Johnny.dencamera.ourlinksys.com). Unlike other DDNS services that are PC-based, the SoloLink service is embedded in your camera so you do not need your PC to be on or even be resident on the network to work.

The SoloLink DDNS Service lets you access your Linksys Internet Video camera using an easy-to-remember "name", even if your home Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address. A free 90-day trial is included with your Linksys Camera.

  • Access your device no matter how many times your ISP changes your IP address
  • Easy-to-remember (URL) name to access camera
  • Easy to install service - software is embedded in camera
  • Support multiple devices with one account

The Linksys Wireless-B Internet Video Camera (WVC11B) sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world! This compact, self-contained unit lets you keep an eye on your home, your kids, your workplace - whatever's important to you.
  • No PC required (except for setup) - sends live video to your network wirelessly over 802.11b
  • High-quality, high-framerate, 320x240 video stream
  • Built-in stand-alone web server - view the video stream from anywhere
  • Slim form-factor and is wall-mountable
  • Security Mode automatically sends e-mail alerts with images upon motion detection
  • Supports up to four simultaneous users
  • The SoloLink DDNS Service (trial sign-up included) lets you access your camera using an easy-to-remember "name", even if your home Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address. If you want the video to be visible from outside your home network, you can open an appropriate port on the Router, and then create password protected accounts to manage access to the camera, or leave it wide open for the world to see.

How can you use the Linksys Wireless-B Internet Video Camera to:

  • Monitor your house (security, nanny cam, monitor pets)
  • Share live video streams with friends and family
  • Monitor your business (security, job monitoring, quality control)
  • Share live video streams of your business with customers or
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