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I can't think of a good reason, unless you want to run a web server.
The downside of a static IP is that the hackers might find you easier
to attack.
Save your money.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Should I get a static IP address for an extra $5 per month?
>
> I am thinking about changing ISP's and the new one offers a static IP
> address.
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> I now use my satellite 1.5Mb/sec service for general email and software
> updates, including games. It is a little slow for things like Youtube or
> live TV broadcasts, I think.
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> I am thinking about moving to an over-the-air service (Pixius) at 4Mb/sec.
> If I do this, then I may subscribe to Netflix and stream videos, or do all
> sorts of other things that the added bandwidth will provide.
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> Why would I want to spend $5 for a static IP address??
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> Thanks,
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> Dean Kukral
>
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