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Pashune @ 4th Aug 09:46PM:
3 dynamic IP addresses?
I'm signing up with CableOne again and I've taken note that their 3 meg package no longer exists, so I'm signing up for the 5 meg standard package again.. but I noticed something a little different on the package I'm getting:
Data Features:
* Download Speed: 5 Mbps
* Upload Speed: 500 Kbps
* Email Accounts: 15
* Webspace: 99 MB
* Static IP Addresses: 0
* Dynamic IP Addresses: 3
Does this mean I'll have 3, unique wan IPs available for use if I connect a switch to my cable modem? I'm not exactly sure how that works.. so maybe someone could help me out on this. I was going to use a router instead of a switch mind you, but this has my mind wondering.
What are the benefits of being able to use more than one wan IP address?
Also, I was going to post this in the CableOne forum but that place seems rather silent and inactive.
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jimbopalmer @ 5th Aug 12:01AM:
Re: 3 dynamic IP addresses?
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If your devices do NOT need to share any info with each other, you can indeed use a switch off your cable modem and get 3 IPs, randomly. (It is more likely that you DO want to share printers, etc., so it is not a general help) I use it to get a wireless router than does not share data with our wired network, for guests.
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Pashune @ 5th Aug 12:10AM:
Re: 3 dynamic IP addresses?
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I use it to get a wireless router than does not share data with our wired network, for guests.
Ah, that does sound somewhat useful. Thank you for the advice.
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