 | What is my IP address? | |
 | A typical user on the Internet may have two IP addresses that can cause some confusion.
First, you may have an Internal or Private IP address, if you are behind an Internet Router or a firewall that connects you to a high speed broadband |
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 | Broadband DNS settings | |
 | In order to browse the Internet, your network firewall/router or potentially your computer if it is plugged directly into our broadband service will require the following two IP addresses to resolve domain names.
Primary DNS Server: 204.9.56.9
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 | What is the difference between a static IP and a dynamic IP? | |
 | Generally, a static IP address will never change once assigned by your service provider. In contrast, a dynamic IP has the potential to change at any given interval. |
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 | Can I use OpenDNS? | |
 | Yes - You are welcome to use any DNS service from our broadband network.
For more information about OpenDNS, please visit: http://www.opendns.com/
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 | Do outbound email messages need to relay via a BroadAspect email server? | |
 | BroadAspect does not require its business class customers to relay via our SMTP service. You |
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 | How can I tell if I am receiving the bandwidth my plan offers? | |
 | Testing your broadband service for packet loss, latency and speed is a good idea to ens |
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 | rDNS or Reverse DNS records | |
 | Many broadband and hosting customers need to have a rDNS or otherwise known as a Reverse DNS record created for their assigned static IP addresses. By default, Broa |
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