Hello,
My question may seem very strange, but I've heard from a friend that I can change my Dynamic IP address assigned to me from ISP to Static without paying extra charges to the company.
Is this possible ?
Greetings,
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Hello,
My question may seem very strange, but I've heard from a friend that I can change my Dynamic IP address assigned to me from ISP to Static without paying extra charges to the company.
Is this possible ?
Greetings,
Really depends on what country, but I very much doubt it.
You would have to talk to your ISP and ask them.
There are ways to make it act as if its static. HAve a look HERE for ideas.
That's up to your carrier. If theywant to charge there is nothing you can do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Flintstones1962
However there are services that will do the translation for you. Essentially, whenever your IP changes, the services database is updated. But many of them charge a fee too.
It is possible depending, as mentioned above, on your carrier. I didn't know that my carrier offered StaticIP at no extra charge until I was setting up a surveillance DVR for a customer and told them they'd need a StaticIP and that it might cost extra. They called the ISP and found out that it's no extra charge.
I got mine with a phone call, took about 15 minutes. It was nice to drop the DDNS stuff (that was often buggy anyway).
Depending on what you want to do you can simulate a static IP I guess you could say. I have a dynamic IP address at home but I like to be able to remote into my PC and Router so I use no-ip.org. They supply a small download that you run on one of your PC's behind your router or on the computer you connect to the internet with and then you can have a url so rather than using your IP address you can type in "myurl.no-ip.org". Depending on what you want to do with your static IP this can provide a nice, free alternative.
Thanks a lot for everybody...
Was really nice to read all you reactions...
Greetings
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