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So after spending the day getting the run around... i.e. know one in customer service is close enough to the really reason static IP's are not supported on 4 G network/smart phone devices. Maybe someone in the know , that monitors this forum can answer this question. Why is it that Verizon is unable to support static IP address on the 4G platform, except for a single data card? If the 3 G devices support static IP addressing why the total disregard for this service. So if the Driod Bionic supports CDMA (3G) service... which is all that is available currently why is this service not supported? Verizon has rolled the 4G service in many city's so I'm sure someone has an answer on this one. thanks in advance.
ts184kc wrote:So after spending the day getting the run around... i.e. know one in customer service is close enough to the really reason static IP's are not supported on 4 G network/smart phone devices. Maybe someone in the know , that monitors this forum can answer this question. Why is it that Verizon is unable to support static IP address on the 4G platform, except for a single data card? If the 3 G devices support static IP addressing why the total disregard for this service. So if the Driod Bionic supports CDMA (3G) service... which is all that is available currently why is this service not supported? Verizon has rolled the 4G service in many city's so I'm sure someone has an answer on this one. thanks in advance.
What is the specific reason you need static IP for? The network is still is in its infancy and you can't just throw everything altogether and expect it to work. Maybe working with a dynamic at first may help them initially, switch to sticky, and then later on switch to static IP.