static IP

add a static IP address
to your toob service

Need a fixed IP address for a more stable and consistently accessible internet connection? Static IP may be the solution.

IPv4 static IP address
£8 a month

what is static IP and how does it work?

As standard, toob offers broadband using a CG-NAT (Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation) system. This helps to solve issues surrounding the global shortage of available IPv4 addresses by allowing multiple customers to share a single public IP address and bridges the gap whilst the world transitions to its successor – IPv6. Click here to find out more about CG-NAT.

With a static IP, you’ll be assigned your own fixed IP address that isn’t shared publicly and doesn’t change, bypassing our typical CG-NAT setup.

toob’s static IP service is available on our home900 and home150 services.

add toob’s static IP to your broadband service 023 9300 9300

what are the benefits, and who needs a static IP?

This can vary depending on your device, but if you’re looking to do any of the following, you’ll likely need a static IP address:

host a
website
host a gaming
or email server
peer-to-peer
gaming
host a Plex
media server
set up a remote VPN to access your network when away from your home
remotely access your computer, files and programmes

Still uncertain if a static IP will benefit you? Our friendly customer service team are on hand to answer your questions.

how can I get a static IP address?

You need to be a toob customer to benefit from our static IP service.

Add this service onto your existing toob broadband contract for an extra £8 a month, or to your basket when ordering toob online.

existing toob customer?

add onto your existing toob contract for an additional cost

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new to toob?

add a static IP to your basket when purchasing your full-fibre broadband

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frequently asked questions

There are a limited number of public IPv4 addresses available to us, meaning we need to share them between our customer base, and we use CG-NAT as a necessary interim solution whilst the world transitions to IPv6.

No, you’ll need to let us know if you’re moving house and plan to keep your static IP service, as the IP address will change.

Yes, you’ll simply need to request one when purchasing your business broadband with us.

It is! A quick phone call to our friendly customer service team means we can get you up and running on a static IP usually within a couple of hours.

No, our static IP service is a monthly rolling product that can be added and removed from your account as you like.

Of course! Call our friendly customer service team on 023 9300 9300 and simply ask them to remove static IP from your service. We’ll update you on the phone when this will be actioned and if there are any related charges.

Most homes don’t need access to a static IP address, meaning our home broadband deals are perfect for them as they are – affordable and reliable.

For those homes that do need a static IP, we charge an additional £8 a month on top of an existing toob contract. Because there are a limited number of IPv4 addresses available in the world, older broadband providers are likely to have an existing ‘bank’ of these whereas we – as an independent ISP – had to purchase a number of static IP addresses ourselves at a much higher rate.

Our goal as a company is to deliver fast and reliable full-fibre broadband that’s accessible to all, and this often comes down to cost. toob is often significantly better value compared with other competitors when it comes to speed and price. To maintain this balance of exceptional value, we apply a charge to our optional static IP service in order to keep base pricing lower than other providers and only charge for add-ons when needed.

Our home900 service – offering 900 Mbps download and 900 Mbps upload speed for £25 a month on an 18 month contract, plus static IP for an extra £8 a month – would bring your monthly bill total to £33. Compare this to other leading full-fibre broadband providers offering 900 Mbps speeds or higher, and you would likely be paying over £40 a month.

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