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Home Internet Static IP
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ArthurZey thank you ..
Thank you for the great write up. I was able to set up a business account. Worked with a really nice. Business account manager. Named Leo. He got me all set up. Overnighted the new router. Got me a static IP. Supposedly unlimited data. For $53 a month. And yes, they had to use a FX 2000.
I've had CenturyLink DSL for many years. It only got about 60 to 80. Downloads Depending on the time of day, I'm now getting 350. To 150. And now we have a static IP.I also am using the FX 2000. In bridge mode. And letting my router. Do most of the work. Amazing enough, I didn't even have to set the IP. Or anything in the router it just automatically assigned the new static IP. DNS etcetera.
I can access the web page of the modem. And my router. No problem. using : 192.168.0.1 for the router. and 192.168.1.1 for the modem everything seems to be working great.!
So now I have two modems. Lol. I'll have to send back the consumer grade one. That'll be a fun time.
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