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Rob
In Deo speramus
Premium
join:2001-08-25
Kendall, FL
·Comcast

reply to Benjaminfiltjens
Re: from dynamic to static ip

Technically, all you have to do is assign yourself a static IP using the dynamic IP that your ISP gave you - using the gateway and subnet information provided from their DHCP server.

The problem is that, if their DHCP server assigns you a new IP, but you're using the old IP assigned as a static IP, you will lose Internet connection until you switch back to DHCP.
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benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
my isp disconnects me evry 36h and gives me a new wan ip, but is there any way to prevent them from doing this or getting the same ip back?


CylonRed
Premium,MVM
join:2000-07-06
Bloom County
·Speakeasy

Completely up to the ISP providing the IP's. You could try calling them and see if they will do that but I am betting they will either try and sell you a static IP (they have the DHCP server assign the same IP and charge you at least $5 for that) or they won't change the settings for you...


benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
i already called them and they don't offer static ip's.

was rob posting about internal or external ip?
if external how do i do it?


benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
there has to be someway, a friend can change his ip and still keep it for weeks and i don't see him lying to me.


CylonRed
Premium,MVM
join:2000-07-06
Bloom County
reply to benjaminfiltjens
Obviously rob was talking on the WAN side - but he also said what the issue would be.

Only way your friend could be doing it is for his LAN IP which is a different IP than the one provided by the ISP.


benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
he was talking about his wan ip.

stevech0

join:2006-09-17
San Diego, CA
see dyndns.org


benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
dyndns.org doesn't make ur wan ip static or longer to keep, it's just for ppl who are setting up a server/site with a dyanmic ip.


benjaminfiltjens

@euphonynet.be
reply to Rob
can any1 explain rob's post more in dept please?

SipSizzurp
Fo' Shizzle
Premium
join:2005-12-28
Hilo, HI
·RoadRunner Cable

If you want to statically program the dynamic IP that your ISPee gave you then you need to look in the router for the numbers, write them down and then re-program the router as static instead of DHCP. Check the router user manual for details on how to program your specific model. When the internet stops working just repeat the process.
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