I do not know, I only know to begin with my external ip was a private one
(if I remember correctly it was 172.x.x.x)
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 2:50 PM wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 April 2023 9:07:10 IDT Erez D wrote:
> > You look for a Fixed ipv4 IP, Note that some ISPs do not give you even a
> > real
On Sunday, 16 April 2023 9:07:10 IDT Erez D wrote:
> You look for a Fixed ipv4 IP, Note that some ISPs do not give you even a
> real IP but you are already behind NAT and can't even use Dynamic DNS.
>
Carrier grade NAT or something else ?
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You look for a Fixed ipv4 IP, Note that some ISPs do not give you even a
real IP but you are already behind NAT and can't even use Dynamic DNS.
With HOT they gave me a non-real IP and I needed to persuade them to change
it to a real one (I do not need a real one as I am using DynDNS)
At the end
I have Partner fiber.
Note that fiber ISP is area dependent. You'll have to check availability in
your area.
ISP with fiber (That I know of. There are also virtual ISPs): Bezeq,
Partner, Unlimited, Cellcom and Hot. Don't use Hot. Bad customer service.
No idea about static IP. As per Ministry of
Hi Lionel,
I don't know about all the technical issues but I'm satisfied with Triple
C. And I don't use Bezeq's fibers although it's possible. If you're
interested in speed (ping/download/upload) to Europe, check in speedtest.net
and you can write to me offlist to compare times.
Thanks, Uri.
Hi,
What would you recommend as a geek-friendly ISP for a "consumer price
level" glass fiber-based Internet connection in Israel, in Qesarya
specifically? I'd like to have dual stack IPv4 + IPv6, with one fixed
IPv4 address and a fixed IPv6 prefix (whatever it is one gets as
standard... a /48, a