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Static IPs for Business: Features and Setup

Setting up your business network? This guide clarifies what static IP addresses are, helps you determine if your business needs them, and explains how they work with GFiber service.

Static vs. Dynamic IP Addresses

An IP address is a unique number that identifies a device on the internet, allowing it to send and receive data. In a business, this number could identify a server, a specific computer, or your entire network.

  • Static IP: A permanent address that stays the same. Great for hosting services or managing remote access.
  • Dynamic IP: The default for most internet connections. It changes from time to time but works perfectly for everyday use.

When Your Business Requires Static IPs

For most businesses, dynamic IPs are more than enough. You can browse, send emails, video chat, and run cloud-based apps without needing static IPs.

You might need static IPs if you:

  • Host your own web or email servers onsite
  • Run a VPN for remote employees
  • Have systems that require fixed IP connections instead of domain names

You likely don't need static IPs if you:

  • Have a third party host your website
  • Only need internet for browsing, email, and apps
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Tip: You can run multiple services (like web, email, and FTP) on a single static IP using port forwarding or a reverse proxy — so you may not need multiple IPs.

Get and Manage Static IPs with GFiber

Adding static IPs to your plan

Static IPs are a feature available exclusively for our business customers. They can be added to GFiber Business and Community Connections plans (for select local nonprofit organizations). When you sign up, you can choose a plan with 0, 1, 5, or 13 static IP addresses — you’ll see the options when selecting your service.

Once your service is installed and activated, we’ll send you an email titled: “Your GFiber Static IP addresses are ready.”

It will include:

Changing your static IP plan

You can update your plan at any time:

What to expect when you make changes

  • When you add static IPs, you’ll get an email with your assigned IPs in about four hours
  • Your bill will be prorated to the date the changes were made
  • Removing IPs will reflect on your next bill
  • You may have a brief service interruption (under five minutes) while your plan updates

Will my static IPs change?

Your static IPs stay the same even if you:

  • Replace or upgrade your router
  • Change other network equipment
  • Troubleshoot your network

Your primary IP only changes if:

  • You move to a new location
  • You remove static IPs from your plan

Even if you upgrade your plan (for example, from one to five static IPs), your original IP address will stay the same.

Technical Requirements and Compatibility

To use static IPs with GFiber, here’s what you need to know:

  • WAN DHCP is required: Your router must use DHCP to get its WAN IP. Manually assigning the IP will cause connection issues.
  • Multiple static IPs require your own router: GFiber-provided routers don’t support multiple static IPs. You’ll need to bring your own router that supports secondary subnets or VLANs.
  • Security stays in place: Assigning static IPs won’t affect your firewall or security protocols. Your existing protections will work as expected.
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IPv6 Support: GFiber supports IPv6, but it’s optional. You don't need to do anything with it unless you’re setting it up intentionally.

How to Configure a Static IP Network

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We recommend working with an IT pro Configuring static IPs can be complex. An IT manager or network expert can help ensure a smooth setup and avoid downtime.

Choose the setup method that fits your business:

Pointing your domain

If you're hosting services (like a website or email server), update your DNS records with your domain provider to point to your new GFiber static IPs.

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Important: You can’t transfer IPs from a previous provider, and we don’t support bring-your-own IP blocks (BYOIP).

Optional: Set Up Reverse DNS (rDNS)

Running a service that requires reverse DNS? rDNS maps your IP address back to a domain name — this helps verify your identity and can keep emails out of spam folders.

To set up reverse DNS, contact us with:

  • Your assigned static IP address
  • The domain you’d like to associate with it