Dynu Systems

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3.38
Based on 16 Reviews

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About Dynu Systems

Since 1997, we have been committed to providing innovative services along with rich features. It's about what you need to do and achieve. We are honored to be your partners along the way. Proudly based in Arizona, USA!

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Stephen Lovejoy
CA

Two Thumbs Up I’ve had occasions to interact with Dynu and have found both service and response time to be excellent.

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Alon D. Argaman
IL

Great Dynamic DNS service with a lot of… Great Dynamic DNS service with a lot of options and customizability. I'm using it for at least 2 years now and it works like a charm with no lags or disconnections.

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Pauline Roland Matthews-Swider
GB

I had cable companies change I had cable companies change hands, and when that change took place (RCN) my IP video stopped working from outside my network. I called cable provider several times and they denied they weren't blocking any ports... They were lying! They finely admitted that indeed were blocking those ports... (80-25) Before, I had submitted a ticket to Dynu.com support and they advised me to check pot forwarding and I have done many time's. They also advised that some cable providers block ports! (Beware of this)!! So I changed cable provider now and my IP video is back outside my network working fine after 3 months! Been with Dynu.com for many years now. Again thanks you for the heads up and support!

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Bryan Farley
BR

Thiefes and Scammers Thiefes and Scammers Paid a VPS and them deleted my account SCAMMERS DONT BELIEVE THEY SCAMMED ME 10$

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Raymond Foulkes
FR

Super speedy response to a problem. I reported a problem on Saturday 20th May 13:15 - I could not get ddclient (attempting to update a subdomain's IP address) to authenticate after several days trying. I constantly received "bad auth". I received a reply on SUNDAY 21st May in the afternoon explaining that I could not authenticate against a subdomain - I had to use &alias= after the main domain name. I.e. the solution was not complex - the problem being caused by my misunderstanding that some people call subdomains "Alias" of the main domain for some reason. I used to think that CNAME records were aliases to the canonical name and A records were subdomains. Ho hum. However, I think that this is an all-time record for a speedy response to a problem - on a weekend as well! PS I am a paying client of dynu just for the record.

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