In reply to a post by JohnGray7581:Not 100% correct.Not 100% correct!
You can get a fixed IP on a business service, but expect to pay muuuuuucccchhhh more per month for the luxury.
It also also been known for them to require it be changed when they change network address assignments.
it's an extra £10 a month for the so-called "fixed" IP address on Business Broadband. "Fixed" means "will stay the same until we move your connections to a different UBR, or do another network reorganisation, or some other reason". They now commit to telling you in advance about this change of IP address, whereas previously you found that your Exchange Server didn't work any more on a Monday morning. We've 'only' had it happen a total of three times on three separate cable lines in five years...
In practice thats no different to what a residental customer gets.
Typically any VM ip will stay the same unless a reseg, move between overlay and legacy or the modem is off for a 'long' time. It will also change if the connecting MAC changes eg. change cable modem but that is also something that should be rare.



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