An IP Address that does not change. Web sites use static IP addresses.
An IP address that does not change. Most IP addresses for client machines are handed out by a method such as a DHCP server that manages a range of IP addresses. Static IP addresses are typically reserved for servers or routers. Most IP addresses handed out by an ISP are not static, but you can find ISPs that offer static IP addresses.
Each account comes with a static IP address. A static IP address means the IP address (the number of your site) never changes. Some hosting companies use dynamic IP addressing, which means the IP number is different each and every time you connect to the server or they have several domains use 1 IP address. A static IP address provides your site with a never-changing solid address, which allows you to use it when FTPing files, or pinging your site, etc.
An IP address that remains the same each time a connection is made to the internet. Stemming
A numeric IP address that does not change each time you connect to a service provider.
Every client and server station must have a unique IP address. A static IP is a permanent Internet Protocol address assigned when booted
This is an IP address that is allocated to you that does not change each time you access the Internet. You can use a static IP address to run an email server or even host a website, however, virtual hosting is very inexpensive so it would be most advisable to obtain a proper hosting solution.
A network address permanently assigned to an individual machine, account, or user.
A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network.
A unique and unchanging IP address. The opposite of dynamic IP addressing, in which a Web site's IP address is different with each connection to the server. With dynamic IP addressing, several domains can use 1 IP address. With static IP addressing, your Web site gets an unchanging IP address that is not shared with other sites and can be called up in place of your usual www.domain.com.
a dedicated IP address assigned to your Internet account by your ISP (Internet Service Provider)
a dedicated, unique address that has been assigned to a given computer or server for an extended period of time
a "fixed" IP address assigned to a specific computer or other device on a network
a fixed IP that your ISP gives you
an address assigned to a server that doesn't change
an address that always stays the same
an address that doesn't change every
an address that is permanently assigned to a device
an IP address permanently assigned to computer in a TCP/IP network
an ip address that has been manually setup on that computer
an IP address that is assigned by your internet service provider and never changes or changes infrequently
an IP address that is assigned exclusively for your use
an IP address that is assigned permanently to a given user or computer on a network
an IP address that is hard-wired for a specific host
an ip address that is not assigned by DHCP
an IP address that's used all the time when connected to the Internet or a network
an IP Address whose numbers represent a permanent address on the Web
an IP that is guaranteed not to change
a number assigned to a computer by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet
a number (in the form of a dotted quad) that is assigned to a computer by an Internet service provider (ISP) to be its permanent
a number that a computer is assigned by an internet service provider (ISP) as a permanent address
a number that is assigned to a computer to be its permanent address on the network
a number that is assigned to identify your computer(s) on the Internet
a numeric address that identifies your company's server online
a numeric address that identifies your organization's server online
a numeric address that is assigned to your account which does not change
a numeric address that uniquely identifies your business on the Internet and is always associated with the same computer
a numeric Internet address that never changes
a permanent address for your computer
a permanent IP address that is assigned to a specific computer/user
a unique address on the internet for each computer or connected device which does not change each time a user logs on or a server connects to the internet
a unique address that has been assigned to a given client for an extended period of time, to be used by only that client (The client does not own that address)
a unique number which gives a computer a permanent address on the Internet
a permanent IP address as opposed to a dynamic IP address, or one that continually changes. To communicate with Wal-Mart's AS2 server, a company is required to have a static IP address. Cable modems, DSL, and T-1 connections are generally assigned a static IP address. If you are unsure of your IP Address, you can check it here: www.cleo.com/support/get-ip.asp
Each one of our virtual webhosting packages includes a static and unique IP address for your website.
The IP address is the number used to find your web site. It should be constant or the search engines won't know where to find you. Most residential services, such as AOL, assign a new number every few days or whenever you log in.
The Internet Protocol address of either a client or server that is always the same, and not changed by the Internet Service Provider (ISP) each time that the computer establishes a connection to the Internet. Usually cable connections are static, as they maintain a connection all the time.
A permanently assigned IP address.
A permanent Internet address of a computer (assigned by an ISP).
An IP address which is the same every time you log on to the Internet. The alternative to a dynamic IP address. Often standard for business broadband but not for domestic broadband.
IP Address assigned by an ISP to a subscriber account and stays the same during her subscription to the ISP. Contrast with dynamic IP address.
A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in a TCP/IP network. Servers and routers are usually assigned static IP addresses, while client stations are often assigned dynamic IP addresses from a DHCP server each time they come online (see Dynamic IP address).
An IP address that remains unchanged each time a person logs on to the internet. It is fully dedicated to a single website.
A static Internet Protocol address that doesn't change every time you log on to the Internet. A static IP address is required to run your own email server (SMTP), Virtual Private Network or remote communications applications.
A fixed IP address that is ordinarily used with dedicated access to the Net.
Each one of our virtual Web hosting packages includes a static and unique IP address for your Web site.
The is an IP Address that has been permanently assigned to you by your ISP.
An IP address that does not change each time the user logs onto the Internet. An example would be an AT & T Broadband IP. See Dynamic IP Address.
A Static or Dedicated IP address is a type of account from an ISP where your computer or network is assigned the same constant IP Address at all times. Also see IP Address and Dynamic IP.
An IP address that is permanently assigned to a computer. The IP address doesn't change with each connection to the Internet. See also "Dynamic IP Address."
This is an IP address that never changes. Most businesses and major websites have static IP addresses so they can be easily reached by the customers or employees and so they can be assured of never being without their internet identity. In contrast most consumer Internet Providers give their customers Dynamic IP addresses (see Dynamic IP address) to conserve their limited supply of IP addresses. When you log in to these internet services you are assigned an IP address for your use while you're signed on. The next time you get online you will get a different IP address.
An IP address that is permanent. Static IP addresses are usually given to servers and printers.
An Internet address that remains consistent between dialup accesses or a web address that doesn't change. In shared web hosting or other Internet configurations the address of a particular resource may change from time to time. This allows service providers to efficiently use a limited number of Internet addresses. Compare this to a Dynamic IP Address, which may change. See Also: Dynamic IP Address
An IP address that remains constant, or the same, every time a person logs on to the Internet.