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Old 16-12-2005, 17:14   #16
SMHarman
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Re: IP Address change?

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Originally Posted by MacUser
Yes, most people are scared of change, although switching is easier than most people think.

On a sort of related question, how can I *avoid* changing my IP address with an Ethernet broadband modem?
You can plug it into a router, that will mean you have a device permanently connected to that IP that releases and renews as appropriate. Unless the ISP changes its IP allocations it should keep your IP address (eg an NTL UBR rebalance).

Or switch to an ISP that provides static IP.
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