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  • 18-07-2014 9:06pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    I have efibre broadband in my work location and i want to access the broadband from my home .What are the step to go about setting this up remotely and what do i need to get from eircom efibre router at work location.I need the steps in how to do this and step it up.i know that the router at the work environment has dhcp .Would i have to make the other location static ip.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,831 ✭✭✭eircom: Alan


    I have efibre broadband in my work location and i want to access the broadband from my home .What are the step to go about setting this up remotely and what do i need to get from eircom efibre router at work location.I need the steps in how to do this and step it up.i know that the router at the work environment has dhcp .Would i have to make the other location static ip.


    Hi shaunvictor

    There will be no way to access your works broadband unless it is in close proximity and you can connect to the wifi. To use broadband in your home you will need to register and subscribe to a broadband service which eircom can connect to your home - via phone line at the premises you want it to work in.

    To subscribe to broadband at your home please contact eircom sales on free phone 1800503303.

    Thanks
    Al


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 788 ✭✭✭babi-hrse


    One would hope he means to remotely log into his office 
    through a fixed static IP address assigned to his work broadband port
    Possibly to remotely log into work computers and pull files
    DHCP would have to change its IP addressing range and 
    Anything that he would want to access would have to be statically assigned
    An IP address outside the DHCP pool.
    Course if he's trying to presume that broadband at the office 3 miles away 
    Equates to broadband at home there's a few things he'll have to realise
    To see why that doesn't work.


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