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18-09-2008 2:06 PM
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Hi
Is it possible to have 2 static ip addresses on the business package?
If so, what is the cost?
Thanks
James
Is it possible to have 2 static ip addresses on the business package?
If so, what is the cost?
Thanks
James
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Re: Two IP addresses
18-09-2008 2:11 PM
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Hiya,
There's no additional cost, but you would need to fill in a RIPE form.
http://usertools.plus.net/ripe/
You'll then need to raise a ticket.
There's no additional cost, but you would need to fill in a RIPE form.
http://usertools.plus.net/ripe/
You'll then need to raise a ticket.
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18-09-2008 3:04 PM
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You do James?
No RIPE form is needed for 2 IP addresses.
We can supply IPs in singles, 4 blocks, 8 blocks and 16 blocks. 8 and 16 require the RIPE form and 4 a full explanation behind the requirement for them.
Any block of IPs will see 2 IPs reserved for networking reasons (network address and broadcast). The 2nd in the block will be assigned to your router.
From a block of 4, this means 1 to assign to an internal device, 5 to internal devices on a 8 block and 13 to internal devices on a 16 block.
Requesting an IP block will result in a new set of IPs, we cannot retain or provide the block in addition to your existing IP.
No RIPE form is needed for 2 IP addresses.
We can supply IPs in singles, 4 blocks, 8 blocks and 16 blocks. 8 and 16 require the RIPE form and 4 a full explanation behind the requirement for them.
Any block of IPs will see 2 IPs reserved for networking reasons (network address and broadcast). The 2nd in the block will be assigned to your router.
From a block of 4, this means 1 to assign to an internal device, 5 to internal devices on a 8 block and 13 to internal devices on a 16 block.
Requesting an IP block will result in a new set of IPs, we cannot retain or provide the block in addition to your existing IP.
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