Given the DNS propogates so rapidly nowadays why bother with dynamic DNS. Changes I have made to various Sites DNS have propogated across the web ( and google picked up the change ) in minutes.
My advice would be to move to normal DNS setup and if you want to have a secondary location for your pages set up do so. The advantage of a secondary location is you also have a backup of your server.
I do not know if Dynamic DNS can cause a problem: The only thing I can foresee is less control over your Class C ip.
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