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Hi Everybody
I am using NTL Cable broad band which has a dynamic IP address and my Website hosting company need to have a Fixed IP Address. For security reasons they say. To that end they give me their dialer which I guess must be a fixed IP address, and they allow me connection only via the dialer and 56k modem. Yuk! Now my website is getting a bit large, I would like to use the NTL broadband connection to to upload. So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? Regards Bob Dydd |
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In message <mtmh51dfrft8mt40chttm8k07a8c5r41re@4ax.com>, bob dydd wrote:
> Hi Everybody > > I am using NTL Cable broad band which has a dynamic IP address and my > Website hosting company need to have a Fixed IP Address. For security > reasons they say. > > To that end they give me their dialer which I guess must be a fixed IP > address, and they allow me connection only via the dialer and 56k > modem. Yuk! > > Now my website is getting a bit large, I would like to use the NTL > broadband connection to to upload. > > So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? > You may find it easier and cheaper to choose a different web hosting company. -- Dave mail da ve@llondel.org (without the space) http://www.llondel.org/ So many gadgets, so little time... |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 07:53:10 GMT, bob dydd <clint@eastwood.com> wrote:
>So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? I assume that you've tried http://www.ntlworld.com/help/ ? -- Cheers, Guy ** Stress - the condition brought about by having to ** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights ** out of someone who richly deserves it. |
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In article <mtmh51dfrft8mt40chttm8k07a8c5r41re@4ax.com>,
bob dydd <clint@eastwood.com> wrote: >I am using NTL Cable broad band which has a dynamic IP address and my >Website hosting company need to have a Fixed IP Address. For security >reasons they say. > >To that end they give me their dialer which I guess must be a fixed IP >address, and they allow me connection only via the dialer and 56k >modem. Yuk! > >Now my website is getting a bit large, I would like to use the NTL >broadband connection to to upload. > >So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? ntl: do not offer fixed IP on their home products. You could upgrade to their business cable service, but as another has said, easier and cheaper to find a hoster with a more reasonable access policy. Zane. |
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abuse@wilson.st wrote:
> In article <mtmh51dfrft8mt40chttm8k07a8c5r41re@4ax.com>, > bob dydd <clint@eastwood.com> wrote: > >I am using NTL Cable broad band which has a dynamic IP address and my > >Website hosting company need to have a Fixed IP Address. For security > >reasons they say. > > > >To that end they give me their dialer which I guess must be a fixed IP > >address, and they allow me connection only via the dialer and 56k > >modem. Yuk! > > > >Now my website is getting a bit large, I would like to use the NTL > >broadband connection to to upload. > > > >So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? > > ntl: do not offer fixed IP on their home products. You could upgrade to > their business cable service, but as another has said, easier and cheaper > to find a hoster with a more reasonable access policy. My experience is that though the NTL home product may not be fixed IP, in practice, at least if you remain permanently connected (eg using a wireless router) the IP does not change over a period of several weeks, even months. [I'm not on NTL myself, but I provide by-IP-limited connections to someone who is]. -- Thomas Sandford | ${thomas/03$}@paradisegreen.co.uk Paradise Green Technical Services: S'ware/Hw design and Theatre Tech. Services Email to this address from commercial mailing lists constitutes unauthorised computer access, and appropriate action will be taken against offenders. |
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Hi Y'all
Thanks to everyone who answered. I phoned NTL (no easy task) and was told that they could upgrade me for £100.00 to business use but when the free faster upgrade comes next month, if I have business contract I would not get the free faster upgrade. Anyways! I agreed, proffered my Visa card only to be told that it is not available in m area. Grrrr I like the idea by Thomas Sandford, but to do this I need to find out the IP Address of my Cable Modem on the Internet. I am using an Ambit 351000 cable modem that is about 3 years old Does anyone no how to do this? Bob dydd On 11 Apr 2005 15:38:09 +0100, Thomas Sandford <${thomas/03$}@paradisegreen.co.uk> wrote: >abuse@wilson.st wrote: >> In article <mtmh51dfrft8mt40chttm8k07a8c5r41re@4ax.com>, >> bob dydd <clint@eastwood.com> wrote: >> >I am using NTL Cable broad band which has a dynamic IP address and my >> >Website hosting company need to have a Fixed IP Address. For security >> >reasons they say. >> > >> >To that end they give me their dialer which I guess must be a fixed IP >> >address, and they allow me connection only via the dialer and 56k >> >modem. Yuk! >> > >> >Now my website is getting a bit large, I would like to use the NTL >> >broadband connection to to upload. >> > >> >So the question: Is there any way to get a fixed IP Address from NTL ? >> >> ntl: do not offer fixed IP on their home products. You could upgrade to >> their business cable service, but as another has said, easier and cheaper >> to find a hoster with a more reasonable access policy. > >My experience is that though the NTL home product may not be fixed IP, in >practice, at least if you remain permanently connected (eg using a wireless >router) the IP does not change over a period of several weeks, even months. > >[I'm not on NTL myself, but I provide by-IP-limited connections to someone >who is]. |
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In message <610n51hci5k6gsee8oko92m9o5ta30i8c9@4ax.com>, bob dydd
<clint@eastwood.com> writes >I like the idea by Thomas Sandford, but to do this I need to find out >the IP Address of my Cable Modem on the Internet. I am using an Ambit >351000 cable modem that is about 3 years old > >Does anyone no how to do this? Type myip into Google ;-) The top result however leads to http://whatsmyip.smokingmedia.com/ which tells me my IP accurately but tells me I'm in Amsterdam ![]() -- dave @ stejonda UCE Spammer : allan@eagle2005.be.tf : Bots please harvest |
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dave @ stejonda <stejonda@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> In message <610n51hci5k6gsee8oko92m9o5ta30i8c9@4ax.com>, bob dydd > <clint@eastwood.com> writes > >I like the idea by Thomas Sandford, but to do this I need to find out > >the IP Address of my Cable Modem on the Internet. I am using an Ambit > >351000 cable modem that is about 3 years old > > > >Does anyone no how to do this? > > Type myip into Google ;-) > > The top result however leads to http://whatsmyip.smokingmedia.com/ which > tells me my IP accurately but tells me I'm in Amsterdam ![]() That's because they are too stupid to follow whois results correctly and so take the initial reply which says your IP is allocated to RIPE, based in Amsterdam. They totally ignore the remaining 100 lines or so which might have some hope of getting at least the correct country. But in truth pretending that you can get much better than the nearest continental group (if that) by looking at an IP address is moonshine. Whois can tell you who the IP is allocated to but where it is used is irrelevant. A traceroute may give some clues if the intervening routers are helpfully named... -- Thomas Sandford | ${thomas/03$}@paradisegreen.co.uk Paradise Green Technical Services: S'ware/Hw design and Theatre Tech. Services Email to this address from commercial mailing lists constitutes unauthorised computer access, and appropriate action will be taken against offenders. |
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In news:610n51hci5k6gsee8oko92m9o5ta30i8c9@4ax.com,
bob dydd <clint@eastwood.com> opined very noisily: > Hi Y'all > > Thanks to everyone who answered. I phoned NTL (no easy task) and was > told that they could upgrade me for £100.00 to business use but when > the free faster upgrade comes next month, if I have business contract > I would not get the free faster upgrade. Anyways! I agreed, proffered > my Visa card only to be told that it is not available in m area. Grrrr > > I like the idea by Thomas Sandford, but to do this I need to find out > the IP Address of my Cable Modem on the Internet. I am using an Ambit > 351000 cable modem that is about 3 years old > > Does anyone no how to do this? > > Bob dydd > Your current IP is/ was 82.9.86.149 Taken from your post headers -- Yddap Remove guts to reply |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:18:23 +0100, "dave @ stejonda" <stejonda@ntlworld.com>
wrote: - -The top result however leads to http://whatsmyip.smokingmedia.com/ which -tells me my IP accurately but tells me I'm in Amsterdam ![]() This one seems better (I'm also told I'm in Amsterdam on that one...) http://www.whatsmyip.info/ -Rob robatwork at mail dot com |
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