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Hi all
Is it as simple as just switching on and off your router (like it used to happen with Orange) ?
Thanks.
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Yes it should be dynamic and change when disconnected and reconnected, or you can pay a one off £5.00 and get a static one.
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Yes it should be dynamic and change when disconnected and reconnected, or you can pay a one off £5.00 and get a static one.
Thanks. And at the moment, I'm with 02. Their IP addresses seem to be quite sticky even though it's dynamic. Would Plusnet's not be sticky ?
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No I wouldn't think so  . Sounds strange like that, dam those sticky toffee IP addresses
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No I wouldn't think so . Sounds strange like that, dam those sticky toffee IP addresses 
Cheers, but you don't seem to be too sure there, lol.
I don't want to sign up with them and then find their IP address 'system' is like 02's.
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Well someone will confirm it for you
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I moved from O2 to PlusNet FTTC last month, service is geat. My IP address seems to change about every three days even without a router reboot. I'm guessing a soft restart must be happening occasionally to cause the IP change.
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I moved from O2 to PlusNet FTTC last month, service is geat. My IP address seems to change about every three days even without a router reboot. I'm guessing a soft restart must be happening occasionally to cause the IP change.
Do you know if IP address changes constantly with standard broadband ? - I don't have any particular need to go for FTTC to be honest.
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Do you know if IP address changes constantly with standard broadband ?
They change whenever you reconnect.
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They change on a re-sync, never come across a sticky one yet with my 20CN connection.
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Just curious is there a problem with using dynamic IP addresses? Especially since you can get a static one.
Edited by deleted (Sun 03-Mar-13 20:40:25)
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They change with a drop of PPP session which doesn't need a resync
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