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Static IP and migration to FTTC

oglord
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Static IP and migration to FTTC

Quick question - when migrating from PlusNet ADSL to FTTC are existing static IPs retained?
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adamwalker
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Re: Static IP and migration to FTTC

Yes they are, unless it's a move to Value Fibre as that account type does't support static IP.
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WWWombat
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Re: Static IP and migration to FTTC

It also depends on what package you are currently on. When we moved from an old "Home Surf" product, we had to change to a different static IP.
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sjrinfroyle
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Re: Static IP and migration to FTTC

When I switched from Plusnet Extra to Plusnet Unlimited (through the customer options team) my static IP remained.
oglord
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Re: Static IP and migration to FTTC

In anticipation of a move to FTTC I recently switched from an ancient package that is no longer offered to the current Extra package. My existing static IP range was retained. According to RIPE, 84.92.24.0 - 84.92.31.255 is called PLUSNET-DIAL-ADSL, but presumably that is only a name and doesn't imply that these addresses are only to be used with ADSL.
adamwalker
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Re: Static IP and migration to FTTC

Correct we use a component based system to add IP blocks to accounts and they have a generic name.
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