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RE: NTL Broadband - Statically Dynamic IP?


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: NTL Broadband - Statically Dynamic IP?
  • From: "Chris McGookin" <chris@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 01:14:12 +0100
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  • Reply-to: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

Richard,

think I've answered most of your qiestions in my earlier port, what I
didn't mention is that if your trying to run a HA web server or most
'normal' things then a free dynamic dns service like dyndns.org worked
fine for me. Even if you have a modem you'll find DNS agents listed that
will tell the DNS server your IP address when you connect, and redicrect
to another url (ISP homepage?) when your machine is unavailable.
Some of the services have issues/ costs if you use other ports than http
(port 80), but unless you have a real need to connect to a real IP
address totally automatically (for Netmeeting, etc) then they work fine.
If you want to you can always find out your "real" current IP
address by
checking the result of a ping, pulling a web page, etc.

Chris



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Boreham [mailto:richard.boreham@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 April 2003 11:52
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] NTL Broadband - Statically Dynamic IP?



I use the NTL broadband service (not intended to upset anyone about
broadband stuff - honest!) and have a query about their dynamic ip
addressing that I'm sure someone can help with.

Reason is that I'm running a HA webserver and I access this externally.
Originally, I'd expected to have to deal with dynamic IP changes - so
far it
does not seem to have been an issue though.

First, I believe NTL use dynamic IP addressing -  Is this correct?  My
reason for asking is that the address seems to be very stable - it's
been
the same for about a month now.

Second, Does anyone know why, how, when such a dynamic address would get
changed by the ISP.  Specifically, does anyone using NTL know how
frequently
refreshes seen to happen?  Is it perhaps because I run a hardware NAT
firewall behind the cable modem - would the ip address only change if
the
firewall is powered down/up?

Ta

Richard






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