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I havn't been able to since Thursday. Am I the only one???
> "Static IP So Far" was what he said
Good spot, apology from me, I misread what he said :(
cjh, for your info, I started off on the 62.xxx scheme and noticed a while ago that I had changed to the 81.xxx scheme. Over the weekend I checked my IP and saw that I'd reverted back to the 62 scheme, yesterday Pipex went down again at home and I finally got it back last night at about midnight although I didn't know about it.
Checked my IP this morning, back on the 81 scheme, I'm really not sure wtf is going on with my connection but will be keeping a close eye on my IP from now on.
"Pipex Dynamic IP's - these are currently sticky, in that you are likely to retain the same IP for days and weeks, it is still dynamic in the sense that Pipex can change the allocation of these at will, but do so infrequently. No amount of logging on/off will change the IP and neither will ipconfig /renew commands. "
> I think you'll find cjh already has a static IP as per his post so I
> doubt he'll need reminding.
"Static IP So Far" was what he said, mine's not changed yet, but it's not a static IP..
> Pipex supply a Dynamic IP. This is because they can, and will, change
> your IP at anytime, but only choose to do this occassionally.
Been with them since mid-late June and they havent changed my IP once. Not bothered about it though as I dont run any server of any kind.
Most normal home users will just use the dynamic IP addresses as there usually isn't an inconvience......until the weekend just gone by.
I think you'll find cjh already has a static IP as per his post so I doubt he'll need reminding.
> Good luck.
Thanks, I'll probably need it :oP
Good luck.
I've made a topic about it, to try and set me up in the right direction.