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Static IP
I have been trying to look on the virgin website and i can not find any information about this.
But, do virgin give out static ip's. I would like to order some, but i am unable to locate where to do this and from whom. Is anyone able to shine some light on this for me please? |
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AFAIK, they don't do static IPs, at least not for residential connections.
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If you need some way to access your IP from various places, you can use services such as www.no-ip.com
You pick an address, point it to your IP, install a small service which updates your IP on their system, so when your IP changes, they know where to forward to on the address you have picked. |
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i already have a dyndns account. It would be so much easier to have static ips.
Ah well. Thank you all anways. |
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Mind you... my IP has only ever changed (apart from once last year - resegmenting I think) when I have connected a new device (router, etc) to the Set Top Box and done the provisioning and I have had this Broadband for 6 or 7 years!
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Yeah, it does seem to take an age for the IP to change. Static-ish IP :D lol
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My IP only ever changes when I go on holiday and turn off the modem, so as long as you don't turn it off for long periods then it should be static.
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The more active accounts in a locale, the more often the IP address will change as calls are made for connectivity. So your experience is indicitive of an under utilised uBR, which probably means a very good contention ratio for you. VM have no plans to offer residential customers static IP addresses, that service will be reserved for business users. Hope that helps. |
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r u 100% sure m8, that ntl residential customers, dont have static ip.this is a very important question to me.
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BTW i am 100% sure. |
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There is no guarantee that it will change, or won't change. That largely depends on the network. Changing the device connected to the modem, sometimes triggers a change, as does ordering a different speed service. As indicated above, oversubscription of a UBR might cause a change. Realistically IPs are assigned on a "lease" of a few hours or days (depending on the network configuration). If you disconnect long enough, your lease expires and if someone else connects in the meantime and grabs your old IP you get a new one when you reconnect.
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/94...p-address.html |
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Its not possible to give everybody a static Ip there are only roughly
4,228,250,625 ip address available (that is 255x255x255x255 - 192.168.2.1) If they could do it my MAC address there would be 274,941,996,890,625 available |
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