Need a static ip for work remotely
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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