Broadband with a static IP address
Reach your home from anywhere: servers, cameras, NAS and VPN need an address that never changes. Internetport offers static public IP on both fibre and mobile 4G/5G broadband.
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Remote access
Cameras, NAS, smart home and remote desktop — always reachable on the same address, no dyndns workarounds.
Self-hosting
Run your own web, mail or game server at home with a stable public IPv4 address.
Business-grade VPN
Site-to-site tunnels and IPsec setups require fixed endpoints — works on our fibre and mobile plans alike.
Businesses that need guaranteed uptime can combine a static IP with our 5G failover router — the connection stays up even if the fibre goes down. See also business broadband.
Common questions about static IP
What is a static IP address?
A static (fixed) IP address means your connection always has the same public address on the internet, instead of one that changes now and then. That makes your home or office reachable in a predictable way — a requirement for hosting servers, remote access and many VPN setups.
When do I need a static IP?
Typical cases: reaching security cameras or a NAS from anywhere, self-hosting a website or game server, site-to-site VPN to an office, remote desktop, or smart-home systems that require a stable address. If you only surf and stream, you do not need one.
Can I get a static IP on mobile broadband?
Yes — that is one of Internetport’s specialities. Our mobile 4G/5G plans with the FAST IP option give you a static public IPv4 address over the mobile network, something most operators do not offer. Perfect for summer houses, boats and machines in the field.
What does a static IP address cost?
The static IP is an add-on to your broadband plan and is priced per month. The exact price is shown when you order — search your address (fibre) or see the mobile broadband plans for the FAST IP option.