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R.J. MacReady
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My small business used to run it's own Exchange Mail server. So a static IP was needed.
But my sever guy has switched us over to Microsoft Office 365. So I don't need a static IP anymore.
In the coming months my house will be all steaming TV, (cable is gone) and a bunch of IP security cameras. (some HD)
The static IP is part of a business account with Verizon, the extra cost is about 60 bucks a month if I don't switch to a dynamic IP (residential account)
All said, is there any real advantage to having a static IP for a house that will be going all in with lots IP devices and bandwidth?
Thanks for any help.
But my sever guy has switched us over to Microsoft Office 365. So I don't need a static IP anymore.
In the coming months my house will be all steaming TV, (cable is gone) and a bunch of IP security cameras. (some HD)
The static IP is part of a business account with Verizon, the extra cost is about 60 bucks a month if I don't switch to a dynamic IP (residential account)
All said, is there any real advantage to having a static IP for a house that will be going all in with lots IP devices and bandwidth?
Thanks for any help.