Need a static ip for work remotely
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I am here to ask a query that I want to access my office data and work remotely. My ISP assign me a new ip address in different days that is why I failed to access. For this, I need a static ip address and I think vpn provider offer a static ip feature. Now the thing is which vpn provider give me a white listed static ip and the how much it cost?
This amount will bear my company, so it wants to hire an authentic and reliable provider. Please suggest me the best one who offers a white listed ip address.
Thank you
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pfSense is a firewall router, not a VPN provider.
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hey @mrdavekim call your IT gys they should hook you up with a VPN Client on your corporate machine to connect to their corporate network and their responsibility.
as @Gertjan mentioned pfS is a firewall not a provider ;)
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@Gertjan Thank you for your reply.
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Hey, my team had a very similar problem or need, whatever you want to call it. A while back my colleague asked on [spam] subreddit for information and one guy provided a few answers/solutions. not sure if its a sub-company or a separate project using [spam] publicity, but anyways they provided our whole team with static IP's, [spam link removed]. they are not really expensive, yet if you don't want to use this for your whole team (you are not the only one having this problem probably) just get a VPN and request for a static IP. In my case, probably you can guess which VPN I'm using.
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@neuronwetsuit I can't seem to link' to their subreddit, but it is fairly easy to find. I would really suggest writting there if your workplace does not offer you a solution, which is what we experienced.
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@neuronwetsuit said in Need a static ip for work remotely:
@neuronwetsuit I can't seem to link' to their subreddit, but it is fairly easy to find. I would really suggest writting there if your workplace does not offer you a solution, which is what we experienced.
Thank you for your good reply but I got it. Now, it gives me static IP [spam-link-removed] to access company documents and data.
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This whole thread looks like spam. You obviously don't need a static IP to work remotely. You definitely don't need any service from a commercial VPN provider. You connect directly to a corporate VPN server, which could be pfSense, and that can usually be from an IP.
Steve
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I think most of commercial VPN providers would offer you a dedicated/static IP for extra charge.
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Why would you want that though? Certainly not for remote working.
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The only way to properly do this, if their IP HAS to be the same as their desktop, is for them to RDP onto their desktop over the VPN!
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This whole thing just SCREAMS spam!! My vote is nuke the whole freaking thing! Its BS plain and simple...
You sure and the F do not need a static IP to work remotely..
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Yeah, locking this. It's just spam at this point.
Steve