Static & fixed-IP broadband
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Fixed or static-IP broadband is perfect for home workers, gamers and those running servers and complex networks. Compare our bestselling fixed IP broadband packages below.
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O2 Broadband PremiumSuper-fast broadband with free wireless router. Now up to 20Mb. Exclusive new online offer: order online now for 3 MONTHS FREE + home phone options |
up to 20Mb | unlimited | 12 months |
£10.00
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£10 for O2 customers thereafter, £15 for non-O2 customers
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Plusnet ExtraFree wireless router, static IP available. Order online for 3 MONTHS FREE |
up to 20Mb | 60Gb | 12 months |
£11.49
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3 months free, £11.49 thereafter.
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O2 Broadband StandardFree wireless router. Exclusive new online offer: order online now for 3 MONTHS FREE + home phone options |
up to 8Mb | unlimited | 12 months |
£7.50
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£7.50 for O2 customers, £12.50 for non-O2 customers
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BE ProFree wireless router, static IP & up to 2.5Mb upload. Order online for 2 MONTHS FREE with promo code: FREEMONTHS |
up to 24Mb | unlimited | 12 months |
£21.97
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First 2 months free, £21.97 thereafter.
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O2 Broadband ProSuper-fast broadband with free enhanced wireless router. Now up to 20Mb. Exclusive new online offer: order online now for 3 MONTHS FREE + home phone options |
up to 20Mb | unlimited | 12 months |
£17.50
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£17.50 for O2 customers, £22.50 for non-O2 customers
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BE UnlimitedFree wireless router & static IP. Order online for 2 MONTHS FREE with promo code: FREEMONTHS |
up to 24Mb | unlimited | 12 months |
£17.88
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2 months free, £17.88 thereafter
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Opal Business BroadbandFree wireless router, 1GB webspace, domain name, 20 email addresses and static IP. UK based call centre. Call to build a broadband package tailored to your business |
up to 24Mb | unlimited | 24 months |
£10.00
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£13 line rental
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BT Business Broadband - Option 1BT's cheapest business broadband deal. Online exclusive: £20 discount on wireless router |
up to 20Mb | 10Gb | 24 months |
£12.50
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BT Business Broadband - Option 2250 WiFi minutes per month included. 250 WiFi minutes included |
up to 20Mb | unlimited | 24 months |
£20.00
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Opal Business Broadband - Peak BuilderFree wireless router, unlimited UK daytime calls, 1GB webspace, domain, 20 email addresses and static IP Call to build a broadband package tailored to your business |
up to 24Mb | unlimited | 24 months |
£16.00
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£13 line rental
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Static & fixed-IP broadband explained
An IP address is a number by which your computer is identified. Think of it like your phone number, but for your computer. There are two types of IP address: dynamic IP addresses and static/fixed IP addresses. This guide will explain what they are and their relative advantages and disadvantages.
Static/fixed addresses are where a computer has the same address all the time. So every time you log into the internet, you have the same address. This means your computer can easily be recognised by others.
Static IPs and business broadband
Static IPs are especially popular with business broadband users. See our business broadband page to compare all packages business broadband
Dynamic IP addresses are where a new number is assigned to your computer regularly. This is more common among domestic broadband users, due to that fact that it creates efficiency within a network.
Your ISP may well offer a static/fixed IP address as part of your broadband package; alternatively they may charge you an additional monthly fee for one.
Advantages of static/fixed IP addresses
Having a static/fixed IP address has advantages mainly for more involved internet users, such as people who run businesses or gamers.
For example, with a static/fixed IP address you can set-up an email account directly to your computer without needing to use a email provider such Hotmail or Gmail. This is of particular use if you have your own business, especially as having a static/fixed IP address allows you to run your own website server. Static/fixed IP addresses also enable you to access your computer remotely, so you can log into your computer wherever you are in the world.
Additionally, Static/fixed IP addresses provide you with a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server which allows you to transfer information between computers easily and efficiently. It also means you can operate a game server, meaning you can run a private online game and run to your preferences. Static/fixed IP addresses also reduce downtime, which can really affect gaming.
Disadvantages of static/fixed IP addresses
The main problem with static/fixed IP addresses is that they make your computer more vulnerable to hackers; because the address doesn’t change it means that a hacker can attack your computer over and over again. Although if your computer has sufficient protection, such as a firewall, it should hopefully negate that problem. Another potential problem is that if you're running your own server for games or a website, you may have to run your computer all the time.
Static & fixed-IP broadband news
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Demon broadband deal launched for UK gaming fans
Demon has launched a new 20Mb broadband deal aimed exclusively at the UK's
Joseph Andrews - 23rd August 2010
DEALS & OFFERS
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BT business broadband deal extended to October
Internet service provider BT has extended its latest business broadband offer
Kimberley Howson - 12th July 2010
NEWS
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Redstone launches small business broadband packages
Redstone Managed Solutions has launched a new business broadband service
Dan Robinson - 5th July 2010
NEWS
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Cisco Android tablet means business
Soon enough you won’t be able to move for Android tablets. But PR bunkum
Jonathan Leggett - 30th June 2010
COMMENT
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BT business broadband bundle available at £8.88 per month
A new BT Business phone and broadband bundle is available to online customers
Joseph Andrews - 29th June 2010
NEWS
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BT broadband games streaming: what the world is waiting for?
This week BT confirmed it plans to stream video games for customers who take its
Jonathan Leggett - 20th May 2010. 1 comment
COMMENT