Hi there everybody,
I just want to find out since the ICASA regulations came out and to my knowledge even the Spermcount helpdesk nowadays knows about the 30 day installation cap.
What ever happenned to the dynamic IP issue ?? I read on the regulations that all ADSL account should have a static IP of some sorts, did Spermy throw this thing now into the laps of the ISP's or will we see this happening anytime soon ?
I am wondering about this because one of my clients has an ADSL uncapped express account but the IP still gets reset every 24 hours, I want them to host their own mail and web servers as I have developed a Web Aplication for their stock controll system which enables the reps on the road to connect via wireless and access the server to check if the product is availible and the quantity's using their web browser for customers while on their site, also planning on making it a booking system so that stock will be kept aside for orders from reps in the field.
I know I can still do this with DynDNS but it is a real hassle to monitor this.
I just want to find out since the ICASA regulations came out and to my knowledge even the Spermcount helpdesk nowadays knows about the 30 day installation cap.
What ever happenned to the dynamic IP issue ?? I read on the regulations that all ADSL account should have a static IP of some sorts, did Spermy throw this thing now into the laps of the ISP's or will we see this happening anytime soon ?
I am wondering about this because one of my clients has an ADSL uncapped express account but the IP still gets reset every 24 hours, I want them to host their own mail and web servers as I have developed a Web Aplication for their stock controll system which enables the reps on the road to connect via wireless and access the server to check if the product is availible and the quantity's using their web browser for customers while on their site, also planning on making it a booking system so that stock will be kept aside for orders from reps in the field.
I know I can still do this with DynDNS but it is a real hassle to monitor this.
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