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Slightly OT - Static IP Address
HowToNetworking.com "jbizz" <jb...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:112108BC-241C-4E8F-B29A-B43ADCAC0B90@microsoft.com... I have several machines connected to wireless access points, not routers. I configure the wireless card with a static ip address. Everyting is fine untill the computer restarts,

My static IP is going away, reccomendations?
Zapp Brannigan mgbackup2...@hotmail.com uk telecom broadband Geoff enlightened the world by saying on 10/09/2003 01:04: Many ADSL Providers now offer both Dynamic IP Address and Static IP Address connection - the latter being offered at a slightly higher price. My question is, for the average non-networked home

Vista loses static wireless ip address
Michael Austin maus...@firstdbasource.com bellsouth net support adsl Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote: Hello, we have the bellsouth business plan (1.5upx256down) that comes with the one static ip. We route the modem directly to a cisco pix box and tell it what the static ip address is and all is dandy.

Static IP's?
Have
decided to go with PIPEX but notice they supply a ' Dynamic IP address' as opposed to the more expensive price plans which are assigned 'Static IP addresses' . With only about 4 or 5 PC's on the net would this cause problems and what are the reasons/ benefits of either option ? Thanking you for your advice.

You Asked, Ray Haddad Lied. Again. (was: Re: [UV] You ...
I thought static IP address was one of the few features making Demon stand out from the free crowd? one of the many :) I didn't even know that I hadn't got it enabled! you have a static IP address, the issue is only related to the action taken by the operating system upon disconnection Anyway - your response

Why do people want a static IP address?
EXCEPT .. you can't configure any other tunnels. We need to have it set up so you can tunnel into the remote ASA with Cisco VPN as well. Hmm... Since remote ASA has dynamic IP, how exactly does RA VPN work in that case? I'd say if you want to have L2L tunnels and RA at remote ASA, static IP is required.

Choosing Dynamic or Static IP Address ?
JoeG joe.gad...@gmail.com comp dcom sys cisco Hi, I have a PIX 515e with OS 8.x (central static IP) and an ASA 5505 with OS 8.x (remote dynamic IP). We are trying to build a tunnel between the office and a home user. The office has a static IP and currently accepts Cisco VPN client (ipsec) connections without a

Internet connection delay.
A few things to note about this new configuration: - The new IP address, while it falls within a Class B address, actually has a Class C subnet mask. - The Static IP Address pool being used for the VPN service is different then the IP address configured on the NIC. Early test results: Clients are able to connect to

NAT v. non-NAT
Is it DHCP or static IP? ->Correctly identify this will be a key role to successfully connected. If you connected to network, ask the administrator to obtain extra infos related your problem. If you connected using ISP, try contact them. 3. Do you have enabled network sharing on Vista's Network Center?

cable & static IP
I have it on good authority (from the owner of an ISP) that the ISP agreements to resell ADSL have a clause in the fine print preventing static IP addresses from being allocated to "Home" plans. Web Internet used to offer static IP over tunnels on their Jetstream Starter plan but since Maxnet bought them that has

static ip?
Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] sbrad...@pacbell.net microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 Just tell the ISP to point the email to your static ip address [change the MX record] IMHO I don't like a dhcp assigned ip on that outside NIC. If the ISP wants to assign an IP address, stick a router in

Cannot assign static IP on Windows Server 2003 std 64bit
A static IP means you always have the same IP when you connect to the internet. Usually, dial-up IP's belong to the ISP modem and you get a different one every time you call. Cable modem and DSL IP's are staticish - they rarely change but they can change. A user can have a certain IP one day, reboot his computer or

Ongoing Internet Destruction
Leo leo...kulcar@inet...hr hr comp mreze p2p zanima me dali je problem postavit static ip? koliko vas je napravilo to i dali povecava brzinu downloada na torrentima? hvala Zasto bi povecalo?

Pros and cons of static/dynamic IP
Ports 80 and 443 are being forwarded from static IP 1. I need to somehow setup a second static IP and forward the the ports to another private server. Is it possible to setup two static IPs on a Cisco 1711 through te same ethernet interface? Your relevant configuration sounds like this: ! interface ethernet<x> ip

obtaining real (static ip alloted through ISP) IP through the rout
"Leo" <leo...kulcar@inet...hr> wrote in message news:fqbrpp$e6r$1@sunce.iskon.hr... zanima me dali je problem postavit static ip? koliko vas je napravilo to i dali povecava brzinu downloada na torrentima? hvala Zasto bi povecalo? pa za namistanje port-a triba imat static ip. jer sa nenamistenim port-om mi je

If my ISP assigns me a static IP address I do not need a POP3 ...
The Homeoffice products provide a static IP address, and Home products provide a dynamic address. Even the SDU accounts have a static IP address, That is unless you believe that an IP address of 158.152.241.69 (my old SDU static IP address) or 83.104.239.129 (the IP address of my soon to be closed Home Office

obtaining real (static ip alloted through ISP) IP through the rout
Even
the SDU accounts have a static IP address, and all of these addresses are routeable addresses. That is unless you believe that an IP address of But since you were on static addresses it's an utterly irrelevent comparison. It's not an irrelevant comparison, even the dynamic IP addresses provided on the Home

Free static IP
I mean, you're gonna pay dearly (>$100+/month, I'd guess) for a static IP with decent upstream bandwidth from RR or someone similar. You can get a wide range of hosting options (from simple space on a box, to a complete virtual host with root access, to your own personal server) for a monthly charge in that

NAT v. non-NAT
If
it is Bellsouth the last few accounts that got this 5 static ip nonsense had to do a bunch of easy special clicks in the Bellsouth provided router/modem to get this to work. No Linksys in the middle which would have made a major mess of this. We happened to be working with Netopia equipment.

Verizon, Static IP?
One
question that still vexes me is whether to keep the default dynamic IP address or to enable the Static IP support (at no extra charge)? AFAIK, the default setup for Plusnet is to have a static IP, but you can have a dynamic one if you ask. I certainly didn't ask, and I got a static one, which I'm happy about,