I have, purely because it was easier (in the last few months) to just keep clicking on a button every 14 days or so[1] than to do all the work to find out what free DNS solutions my router supports, updating the configs (or implementing a cronjob/API call) and then finding everywhere I've buried my dyndns address so that it can use the new one.
Of course I'll have to do that work now, but you never know if Dyn will change their mind so I'll hold out until right near the bitter end.
A single IP of my home router just isn't worth $25 a year IMHO. There are plenty of other companies that offer the service for free so I'll just leave Dyn with (a probably undeserved[2]) negative opinion of them for kicking me out.
1. It was hardly difficult, they sent you a reminder each time that contained the link to click on!
2. Not entirely sure how long I've used Dyn for, the earliest email I can find is one about my host expiring back in February 2006.
Of course I'll have to do that work now, but you never know if Dyn will change their mind so I'll hold out until right near the bitter end.
A single IP of my home router just isn't worth $25 a year IMHO. There are plenty of other companies that offer the service for free so I'll just leave Dyn with (a probably undeserved[2]) negative opinion of them for kicking me out.
1. It was hardly difficult, they sent you a reminder each time that contained the link to click on!
2. Not entirely sure how long I've used Dyn for, the earliest email I can find is one about my host expiring back in February 2006.