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on 18-09-2024 20:45
Hi all, I've been away from home for the past week and I lost connection to my home server (accessed through a wireguard vpn) which was an absolute nightmare to deal with. I've just got back home and realised that I've got a public IPV4 lease time, with the current lease set to expire on the 24th September.
I thought VM only offer static public IP addresses but I suppose I was wrong, I wouldn't have went with VM had I known this.
Is there anyway I can request a static public ipv4 address, or keep extending the lease time indefinitely?
Thanks in advance!
on 18-09-2024 20:54
Only VM Business offers static public IPs.
Perform an nslookup <public ip> it returns a customer host name that can also be used to refer to your connection.
on 18-09-2024 20:55
VM don't offer static IPs on residential connections, but regardless of the leasetime you should find the IP very rarely changes as long as the Hub is left switched on. I've had the same IP for 3 or 4 years now even though the leasetime is only ever 7 days.
on 18-09-2024 22:40
@Client62 wrote:Perform an nslookup <public ip> it returns a customer host name that can also be used to refer to your connection.
Which if your IP changes so does it why people should use no-ip
18-09-2024 22:50 - edited 18-09-2024 22:55
Where are you seeing the lease time?
VM don't generally alter your Public IP unless:
Edit: Just noted in your previous thread that you are probably on FTTP, so using a HUB 5x?
Public IP address allocation may differ to the 'legacy' HFC network.
on 24-09-2024 10:44
Yeah I'm on FTTP, saw it change on the admin dashboard of the Hub. I've got Tailscale setup now so it's all good!
on 27-09-2024 14:01
Glad to hear this, but just to confirm everything is okay for you now?
Any issues, please do let us know scarter177 🙂
Matt - Forum Team
New around here?
on 27-09-2024 16:22
All good on this issue for now.