Working Dynamic IP Solution
I'm using 1.94, but I was able to do it with 1.92 as well...
First and foremost, you must be running a DNS server on your network, and your devices on your network need to point to it. You will need a Linux or Windows NT/2000/2003 Server to accomplish this. After you have it running properly, edit the INI file.
In the ezsyncli.ini file, use the DNS name of the server(s) you want to connect to. Example:
TargetIP1=server1.fivevolt.local
TargetIP2=server2.fivevolt.local
TargetIP3=server3.fivevolt.local
TargetIP4=server4.fivevolt.local
Where server and the number is the name of the computer, and fivevolt.local is the name of my internal DNS namespace. You could also use port forwarding through your router and a dynamic DNS nameservice for when you are on the internet but off your own network. Example:
TargetIP1=myezsync.dyndns.com
TargetIP2=syncme2.no-ip.info
If you hybernate or standby your carpc/laptop for a while, you may have to issue the following to get it to work again:
IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS
Hope this helps!
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