I’m extremely pleased with 900Mbs+ but I’m trying to feed local plane flight data to a worldwide hub hat requires a static up!
Please excuse my ignorance (and laziness in not searching BT’s website) but can BT supply a fixed ip? I guess it would be expensive …
Kind Regards
Hugh
BT residential accounts are dynamic IP's, BT Business can offer a static IP but that could be more costly than a residential account.
@h_milsom wrote:
I’m extremely pleased with 900Mbs+ but I’m trying to feed local plane flight data to a worldwide hub hat requires a static up!
Please excuse my ignorance (and laziness in not searching BT’s website) but can BT supply a fixed ip? I guess it would be expensive …
Kind Regards
Hugh
Does it have to be an actual IP address the site requires or can you use a hostname and a dynamic DNS service such as No-Ip or DynDNS that tracks your IP as it changes.
As BT residential uses dynamic IP addresses, if you have to host a server, then you would need to use a DDNS service which allows you to create a hostname which tracks your public IP address using the dynamic IP options within the BT Home hub. No-IP is one such service.