Dean,
Generally, you wouldn't need a static IP address unless you are running
some sort of server. Now, a server can be something as simple as a
web-cam that you want to access from outside your house...and a static
IP address would make that easier. Personally, I wouldn't spend the
extra money. A good way to think about it is this: If you needed a
static IP address, then you'd know that you needed it :)
Cheers-
Tony
Dean Kukral wrote:
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> Why would I want to spend $5 for a static IP address??
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