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Rolling IP address problem

  • 7 December 2022
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My credit union requires a persistent IP.  T-Mobile uses rolling IPs, thus prohibiting us to get on our credit union site for any business. 

 

Are there any fixes to this problem?


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You might try using a VPN service. There are a number of different ones. Just search for “best VPN review 2022” and check out different hits. You can find a number of them and do a free trial to see if it meets your needs. 

A couple I found pretty quickly:

https://www.internetsecurity.org/compare/usa?mtid=cddbc2bf258af28b6c552a221efb7f6c&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIutCDqb7o-wIVeBXUAR09ZgtPEAAYASAAEgISBPD_BwE

OR

https://bestvaluevpn.com/vpn-guides/vpn-glossary/?utm_campaign=ggls-vpn-us-pmax&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIm_P9jL_o-wIVKCdMCh23GQLREAAYASAAEgIw1fD_BwE

In order to know the right questions to ask as well: (VPN protocol types)

https://www.netmotionsoftware.com/blog/connectivity/vpn-protocols

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Another thought is to check and see if they have a mobile application for the credit union. If they do and they support IPv6 then that might be an option. Mobile phones tend to have an IPv6 address. You can quickly discover the IP address for the phone data by going to IP.ME with your browser. Check the application store for your phone and see if the credit union has a mobile application. I know ours does and it works fine for access to our credit union. 

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