What is the difference between a static IP and dynamic IP address?
Dynamic IPs are renewed every time you restart your system. Usually this number is different every time since it’s pulled out of a pool of available Dynamic IPs from the Suddenlink Business system. Static IPs are assigned to our customers in select Internet packages. The customer’s Static IP is always the same, which is a necessity when you are running a web server, mail server or any piece of equipment that needs to have the same IP address every time you access it.
Static IP addresses are set in your computer or other network device manually. It won’t change unless you change it manually.
Dynamic IP addresses are the exact opposite. They are assigned automatically by what is called a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.Dynamic IP addresses change – your computer will be allocated different ones at different times.
A Dynamic IP address is suitable if you have:
1.several computers on an internal network with internet access on all of them – Dynamic IP addresses allow several devices to share limited address space
2. a single computer that connects to your head office on a one-way Virtual Private Network
A Static IP address is suitable if you:
1. run your own website
2.run your own email server
3.access a virtual private network from multiple PCs via a single broadband service
4.run an FTP server
5.use off-site server duplication
6.use certain security applications, like centralised cameras and polling software..
If you want to find the static or dynamic network ip address of your system .Then visit sites like Ip-Details.com they will display your network ip address along with informations like ISP address ,country ,latitude ,lonigutde and so on .