Comment Re:There are other options for DynDNS only routers (Score 1) 223
In fact, you don't need a dynamic DNS provider at all. My home router (a Netgear WNDR3700, costs about $85) is running CeroWRT, which includes BIND 9, which takes care of dynamic DNS by itself. It also does DNSSEC validation, and serves a dozen or so DNSSEC-signed domains. It's also my web server, IPv6 tunnel endpoint, shell server, and a passel of other things. Current uptime 224 days. Consumer router hardware can do a lot these days.
(Full disclosure: I'm a BIND 9 author and helped with the CeroWRT port.)