On that note, any other carriers who do have static IP offerings at a reasonable price? Just looking for OOB really, unlimited data would be nice too so it doesnt have to be worried about
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:10 AM, PC <paul4...@gmail.com> wrote: > From my experience: > > IPV4 Static IPs nor private IP service are currently available on the 4g > service (I asked). > > Even the routable IPV6 Static IPs can not receive remote traffic (at least > they failed to get ESP traffic when I tried to build a VPN with them > because the ipv4 address provided was carrier-grade natted). This, they > seem too clueless to provide any further input on after many attempts (they > don't know IPV6) even after calling Tier 2 support from a customer account > with 2,000+ telemetry data lines. Their IPV6 clue is very low. The reps > cared, they just couldn't find anyone who knew the product and gave up. > > For the IPV4 3g, the tech support should be able to sell you one, but it > has a $500 setup fee or something similarly absurd, making it very > uneconomical for a single unit. > > On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:57 AM, chris <tknch...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> If anyone has any contact info for the correct department within Verizon >> which handles getting a mobile internet service via 3G/4G, that would be a >> huge help. I am trying to avoid the usual Verizon runaround of being >> transferred from dept to dept because no one has any idea what I'm talking >> about. I also would preferably like a static IP if possible. Tried >> contacting Verizon Wireless and they are trying to sell me a MiFi and have >> no idea what a static IP is :) >> >> Thanks, >> chris >> > >