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#242812 15-Nov-2018 12:56
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Couldn't find anything on the Orcon site?


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  #2127164 15-Nov-2018 13:18
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Hi there,

 

I'm not sure that I entirely follow, but there is only one IP per connection. We do offer a static IP service - but it is still limited to one per connection.

 

Cheers,

 

Cam




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  #2127199 15-Nov-2018 14:06
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Only one 1 IP per connection sorry.

 

Unless you want IPV6, then you get a /56 :-) 

 

 


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  #2127202 15-Nov-2018 14:10
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bameron:

 

Hi there,

 

I'm not sure that I entirely follow, but there is only one IP per connection. We do offer a static IP service - but it is still limited to one per connection.

 

Cheers,

 

Cam

 

 

I think he wants to know if you will give him a /30 or a /29





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  #2127414 15-Nov-2018 18:34
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Sounddude: Unless you want IPV6, then you get a /56 :-)

 

On fibre?





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  #2129419 19-Nov-2018 13:49
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No worries, perhaps theres another way I can do what I want securely. just wanted to host a community quake world server but didn't anyone to know my primary IP address

 

Will spark up another thread in the networking sub forum

 

cheers 

 

 

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumId=66&topicId=242898

 

 

 

edit: fix poor grammar + add thread for anyone whos interested

 

 

 

 


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  #2129472 19-Nov-2018 14:55
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You're probably best using something hosted like SquareSpace, shared hosting, or a virtual server. An AWS t2.nano or small LightSail is pretty cheap, Digital Ocean, etc. If it's static you can host it on AWS S3 for not much money at all.


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  #2129481 19-Nov-2018 15:06
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Detruire:

 

Sounddude: Unless you want IPV6, then you get a /56 :-)

 

On fibre?

 

 

Yup!

 

Dynamic at this stage however.


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