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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">At one point I fought with Cox, asking
how to get a secondary IP address on Residential, as they used to
do this for another 5-10 a month. Surprisingly (or not), no one
could tell me. Most of the people could barely spell IP let alone
know what they were, but finally after the 4th call I got to an
engineer that had a clue, telling me that purchasing their
"ultimate" residential plan <b>would</b> allow for up to three IP
addresses.<br>
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When I'm paying for their 50mb plan, and more than suitable for my
needs, I didn't see the point in paying double for double the
bandwidth I don't even use today, just for more addresses. I
ended up just being more creative with my port forwarding, where
I'd have been happy to spend another $10/mo for another address
for my second firewall.<br>
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-mb<br>
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On 07/02/2016 12:22 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">well, they do have an uptime guarantee and also several static IP's in the business package. In all honesty, unless you are running a business, residential will definitely meet your needs.
-eric
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