How dynamic is the dynamic IP from ISPs ? (Bezeq Int + HOT)

How dynamic is the dynamic IP from ISPs ? (Bezeq Int + HOT)

vordoo vordoo at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 13 20:34:27 IDT 2016


On 06/13/2016 07:54 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> For many years I had a fixed IP address using Bezeq International. I 
> used it to access my home computer while on the road.
> I tried to upgrade from 30Mb to 100Mb (they even sold it to me) just 
> to find out
> that they cannot configure 100 Mb if I use HOT as the cable and if I 
> have a fixed IP.
>
> So I was thinking on giving up the fixed IP and use some kind of 
> Dynamic DNS scheme
> to be able to access my home computer. Will I still be able to do 
> that? Will I still get a publicly routable IP or will that be already 
> a NAT that I won't be access from outside?
>
Use http://www.duckdns.org and you should be fine (As long as you do not 
run a mail server because a dynamic IP may get blacklisted).
> How dynamic is the IP they hand out. Can it change within a session or 
> only if I restart the router?
It depends and changes from time to time "dynamic" as you said ;-). It 
can change within a session but that means you get disconnected and 
doesn't happen a lot.
>
> Any experience with this?
Yes read above :-)


Good luck!




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