I do believe that DNS was invented to solve this problem, inter alia :)
MeJ
On 04/02/2020 12:54, John Winters via GLLUG wrote:
On 04/02/2020 11:09, Oliver Howe wrote:
It is a leased line into my office. I want to move to a new provider
(the current one is more of a reseller) and keep the same
On 04/02/2020 11:09, Oliver Howe wrote:
It is a leased line into my office. I want to move to a new provider
(the current one is more of a reseller) and keep the same IP address as
a lot of my clients allow me access to their systems based on my IP address.
If you move to a new provider, then
On 2020-02-04 11:09, Oliver Howe via GLLUG wrote:
It is a leased line into my office. I want to move to a new provider
(the current one is more of a reseller) and keep the same IP address
as a lot of my clients allow me access to their systems based on my IP
address.
According to whois the owner
On 04/02/2020 09:51, Oliver Howe via GLLUG wrote:
Is it possible to keep my fixed ip number when i move house?
Assuming you mean your IP address, that would depend on who your ISP is
and whether it is genuinely fixed (rather than just having happened to
stay the same for a long time).
With
On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 09:51 +, Oliver Howe via GLLUG wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi Oliver!
> Is it possible to keep my fixed ip number when i move house?
Short answer: It should be.
Long answer:
It will really depend on your ISP. If you are keeping the same ISP,
then this should not be an issue.
Hi,
Is it possible to keep my fixed ip number when i move house?
cheers,
Oliver
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