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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 1037541" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>Busy bee elsewhere as noticed that I been missing out on the alerts, but I see you more or less found an answer on your first question so I gonna skip that. The video, weird one and I didn't watch it all because his compare statements with pros and cons made very little sense. Static IPs with a VPN is more of a market pitch, and as I mentioned first, if it is possible, use one with your ISP instead because as a home user, you already pay for the main connection with your ISP.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not necessarily, but best answer you will get from your own personal ISP. Normally it is possible to get a test period, but it's a huge difference depending on where in the world you live. It can be very hard or many times impossible to switch/change a ISP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 1037541, member: 38832"] Busy bee elsewhere as noticed that I been missing out on the alerts, but I see you more or less found an answer on your first question so I gonna skip that. The video, weird one and I didn't watch it all because his compare statements with pros and cons made very little sense. Static IPs with a VPN is more of a market pitch, and as I mentioned first, if it is possible, use one with your ISP instead because as a home user, you already pay for the main connection with your ISP. Not necessarily, but best answer you will get from your own personal ISP. Normally it is possible to get a test period, but it's a huge difference depending on where in the world you live. It can be very hard or many times impossible to switch/change a ISP. [/QUOTE]
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