Static IP Proxies

A static IP address is usually assigned by a network administrator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) and remains the same after the device is restarted or disconnected.

Characteristics of static IP

  1. Fixed: Once assigned to a device, a static IP address will not change automatically unless manually modified by a network administrator.

  2. Stability: Because the address does not change, static IP is suitable for services that require long-term stable communication, such as website servers, mail servers, etc.

  3. Easy to manage: For devices that require remote access, static IP can simplify network configuration and management. For example, you can use static IP to set firewall rules or set up domain name resolution.

  4. Configuration required: Static IP requires manual configuration by the network administrator and usually needs to be obtained from the ISP or set by the administrator in the local network.

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