23.12.2010, 04:41
they are never free, Bell Canada, Rogers, and all other ISP'S (using canada here) only offer it to their business customers, and its another 15$ a month. Yes, I have checked.
But on my Rogers internet, the ip isn't static but it doesn't change often. We switched in october, and it hasnt changed since, it will though.
There is a setting in my SMC (rogers) router to never renew local ip's so its technically a static local ip.
But on my Rogers internet, the ip isn't static but it doesn't change often. We switched in october, and it hasnt changed since, it will though.
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I use Rogers and I don't have anything like that for past 5 years Ive paid for my internet bill.
I don't get why the support would tell you to do a thing over the router than they should be able to set it up easily but anyways just copy all your settings and your IP into your router and it will stay to that IP. My old router use to do that for me and I had the same IP for ages but if i ever used just the modem itself I had a new IP every time it restarted. |