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Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Fri 24-Sep-21 02:14:15
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static ipv4 and ipv6


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Possible on VM gigabit services, maybe business VM?

Standard User j0hn83
(knowledge is power) Fri 24-Sep-21 11:29:57
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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In reply to a post by Chrysalis:
Possible on VM gigabit services, maybe business VM?


Not possible on residential.

I believe static IP on business is provided using GRE tunnels or some complicated method. The GRE tunnels can massively impact throughput.

In short gigabit with static IP can be a bit of a no go with Virgin

Edited by j0hn83 (Fri 24-Sep-21 11:30:22)

Standard User Adduxi
(learned) Fri 24-Sep-21 12:13:03
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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As far as I am aware, VM UK do not have any IPv6 offerings.


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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 24-Sep-21 12:55:16
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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In reply to a post by j0hn83:
In short gigabit with static IP can be a bit of a no go with Virgin

Just to add that this is using the DOCSIS / HFC network, generally cabled to domestic homes.

If you have a commercial premises and buy a leased line / circuit from Virgin Media Business then everything is different. Suspect this is not the question however. smile

21 years of broadband connectivity since 1999 trial - Live BQM

Edited by jchamier (Fri 24-Sep-21 12:55:33)

Standard User therioman
(knowledge is power) Fri 24-Sep-21 13:08:19
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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In reply to a post by Chrysalis:
Possible on VM gigabit services, maybe business VM?


Static IPs in a roundabout fashion possible on IPv4 with Virgin Media Business.

IPv6... hahahahahahahahahaa
Standard User jpm
(committed) Fri 24-Sep-21 13:09:27
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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Not on broadband. No IPv6 on Virgin, no gigabit service on their business cable offering.

You can get a static IP on the 500Mbps tier but my experience with the GRE tunnel is that it's unusable.
Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Sun 26-Sep-21 09:07:06
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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ok, thanks guys.

Standard User HughA
(learned) Sun 26-Sep-21 11:01:54
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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Been with Virgin Media for over 5 years and my IP address has only changed once. Not static but near enough for me!
Standard User prlzx
(experienced) Mon 27-Sep-21 11:11:57
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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You would be able to use AAISPs L2TP service on another ISP like VM.
https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/

Have made use of this when some events only wanted to borrow temporary connectivity rather than pay have a leased line, and you do get fixed IPv4/6 assignment as stated.



prlzx on Zen: FTTC (VDSL) at ~40Mbps / 10Mbps
with IP4/6 (no v6? - not true Internet)
Standard User candlerb
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 27-Sep-21 20:52:38
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Re: static ipv4 and ipv6


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In reply to a post by prlzx:
You would be able to use AAISPs L2TP service on another ISP like VM.
https://www.aa.net.uk/broadband/l2tp-service/

Have made use of this when some events only wanted to borrow temporary connectivity rather than pay have a leased line, and you do get fixed IPv4/6 assignment as stated.


Limits you to 100M though, and the original question talked about "gigabit services".
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