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Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
19-02-2016 2:52 PM
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Could anyone confirm that the "Plusnet Hub One" is capable of making use of a /30 static address allocation?
rgds
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Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
19-02-2016 7:18 PM
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I think the Hub One is simply a rebadged BT Home Hub 5, so I'd expect it works mostly the same way, and I'm guessing you've maybe got a wireless printer or something else that needs to be on a static IP, hence the question.
I'd expect that once you login the Hub One, you'll have an "Advanced Settings" tab at the top of the page. Once you click that there'll be a "Home Network" tab on the line below. Once you go in there you should be able to select one of the detected devices and configure it and at that point you should be able to tell it to always use the same IP. It's still using DHCP, but you've essentially made the IP lease permanent so the same IP is always allocated to the MAC address every time it connects.
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
20-02-2016 9:54 AM
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Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
20-02-2016 1:26 PM
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The Plusnet Hub 1 seems to be an early version of the BT Hub series, (but version 1 probably)
It cannot support static IP addressing on a device on the "Home Network" single static on the outside is all it can do. As I say PN support do not seem to know this yet.
The BT Hub 5 can, it has a "Business Network" that can use "multiNAT" ie a /29 or /28 network...however it can also support a /30 that can be provided by PN Business DSL (although fiddly to configure) - avoids having to provide RIPE request.
So a device inside the network can have a static IP address, which PN do provide. i.e. Not the RFC1918 address blocks that are usually used for the DHCP service on the device.
Just ensure MTU is set to 1488
thx
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
20-02-2016 6:00 PM
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Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
20-02-2016 6:25 PM
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A shame that, with a requirement for "static IPs" (multinat in BTH5 parlance), that PN didn't tell me that I could not use their device...
Having moved from BT to PN (ignorant of the ownership att) I had a BTH5 to play with...
Took 4 days and multiple calls...got there in the end though.
rgds
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
18-05-2017 12:22 PM - edited 18-05-2017 12:56 PM
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I just got into this without knowing i will encounter this issue.
So i am with PN as buisness customer and i have a PN Hub One.
I just requested a 4 IP-Block and i got it.
Basicly i cannot use it because the PN Hub One is not capable to assign a IP from the block set i was given to my computer?
So the best option is to get a BT Hub5 ? Will that have the capability to set a IP from the blocks given to my computer ?
Also what version of the BT Hub 5 will do the job ? I saw online Type A and B... ?
I just reviving this old topic because PN has zero support about these IP block setups.
Some advice would be great. Thanks
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
18-05-2017 5:53 PM
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I expect a BT Business Hub might do it. I think the BT HomeHub 5 firmware will have much the same limitations as the Plusnet Hub One, both being intended for home use.
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
18-05-2017 11:28 PM
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I just ordered a BT Business Hub 5, i was reading about it and it should do what i need.
Re: Static IP Blocks and Plusnet Hub One
06-11-2017 9:29 PM
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I just ordered a BT Business Hub 5, i was reading about it and it should do what i need.
Did this solve the issue? Did you use a BT Business Hub with a plusnet fibre connection and a static IP block, and assign separate IPs to different elements within your network? If so, are there any pitfalls to be aware of?
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