tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post320210243675593517..comments2024-01-02T09:50:32.183-06:00Comments on Matthew McMillan: Using static IP's on Verizon 4GMatthew McMillanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02359945130001450035noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-1800113565943575082016-08-11T10:40:38.455-05:002016-08-11T10:40:38.455-05:00I've been looking into a similar solution as a...I've been looking into a similar solution as an emergency backup for our new office in central PA. This was very helpful, so thank you for posting and thanks to everyone else for their comments!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-55543098553816749452016-03-05T12:41:56.851-06:002016-03-05T12:41:56.851-06:00Hi, I was hoping you could help. I have a CBA750B ...Hi, I was hoping you could help. I have a CBA750B with a U620L, the 620 has a sim with static IP. It works fine in my PC, but the cradlepoint wont connect to the verizon network. I've tried setting the APN which is so01.vzstatic. I always get a carrier reject message. One thing I have noticed is when I insert it back into the PC, after trying to configure it in the cradlepoint the U620L goes from automatic connect to manual. I'm not sure what I'm missingUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13413533322100837930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-16423404471679813092015-12-05T00:28:27.538-06:002015-12-05T00:28:27.538-06:00For fair access policies VZ only allow a single st...For fair access policies VZ only allow a single static IP for business accounts. Additionally are migrating to making static IP special use. IPv4 addresses are becoming scarce. Internal policy was that IP addresses were assigned on first come first serve basis. I believe this is changing nationally. <br /><br />Devices like the CradlePoint support IPSEC tunnels. So getting your static IP addresses from us may not be your best move. If you move to a different region of the country you will have to readdresses your network.<br /><br />A better move would be to have a tunnel from your CradlePoint to a VPN or hosting provider who can give you all the static IP addresses you need. With a little bit of technical know how, you can get all of the static IP addresses you need, as the tunnel would be transparent. <br /><br />Running high volume services like a mail server, public web server etc maybe a ToS violation depending on your contract. You may want to check on this.<br /><br />-- some vz personAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-22356739243070577232015-06-06T17:31:01.022-05:002015-06-06T17:31:01.022-05:00Hey Mike.
I am searching for the same answer... D...Hey Mike. <br />I am searching for the same answer... Did you have any luck?<br />Thanks<br />TrentAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16173377543583015757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-27648052712101597002015-04-23T16:47:13.274-05:002015-04-23T16:47:13.274-05:00I think this is super old, but does anyone know if...I think this is super old, but does anyone know if Verizon will assign you multiple static IPs for one device? For example, could I have a block of 5 IPs that I can assign to one IP to the WAN interface of the cradlepoint router and us other IPs in the block to do port forwarding? I need to be able to host multiple servers on the same port (443 for example) from the Verizon WAN connection.Mike Carrollnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-27522747229766185772015-03-26T11:34:55.619-05:002015-03-26T11:34:55.619-05:00Another thing, be sure to have IMS enabledAnother thing, be sure to have IMS enabledAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-10458687528889401782015-02-23T18:45:24.460-06:002015-02-23T18:45:24.460-06:00Thanks for this! On firmware 5.3 you need to go ...Thanks for this! On firmware 5.3 you need to go to Internet | Connection Manager, highlight the connection | click Edit button | click SIM/APN/Auth Settings then click Default overide button and type in the APN. on 5.2 you had to select the manual button. <br /><br />another tip is to make sure your 4G antennas are attached too... i've made the mistake of unboxing before and not attaching and kept getting no carrier errors. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-91382446759670483532013-10-24T09:47:02.389-05:002013-10-24T09:47:02.389-05:00The only thing that would prevent you from using a...The only thing that would prevent you from using a static ip with a 4g phone would be access to the APN settings menu. Verizon doesn't seem to care what the device is. I just send my Verizon rep the IMEI number of the device and they assign it a static ip.Matthew McMillanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02359945130001450035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-61131750366094347612013-10-22T20:46:13.789-05:002013-10-22T20:46:13.789-05:00So if you want a static ip address assigned to you...So if you want a static ip address assigned to your 4g phone would they let you do that? Or is this option only reserved for the 4g modems?darknighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11365554711819796988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-52479104089824274572013-09-24T14:23:10.335-05:002013-09-24T14:23:10.335-05:00Robert, Interesting... I haven't done any befo...Robert, Interesting... I haven't done any before and after performance testing when switching over to static IP's. I wonder if Verizon is doing something different with the static ip traffic that is causing additional latency. If I get an opportunity I will do some testing and write up a blog post.Matthew McMillanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02359945130001450035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120755343492164185.post-50253327272656149222013-09-24T08:14:30.311-05:002013-09-24T08:14:30.311-05:00Matt, what is your thoughts about some test showin...Matt, what is your thoughts about some test showing Verizon 4G LTE static IP's being MUCH slower the 4G LTE with a dynamic IP?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15980885252487452393noreply@blogger.com