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Our I.P address keeps changing which I have blocked in google anaytics so our visits are not logged.
I need a method so I don't need to keep changing the I.P in google analytics when the I.P changes...
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@markp wrote:Hi there @LinkHamson,
If you don't want your IP to keep changing, you can order a single static IP for your business broadband line, which we would auto assign so that it does not keep changing.
Markp
Thanks Markp I'll look into that.
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Hi there LinkHamson,
If you don't want your IP to keep changing, you can order a single static IP for your business broadband line, which we would auto assign so that it does not keep changing.
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@markp wrote:Hi there @LinkHamson,
If you don't want your IP to keep changing, you can order a single static IP for your business broadband line, which we would auto assign so that it does not keep changing.
Markp
Thanks Markp I'll look into that.

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As we have 5 fixed I.P addresses I decided to set these up in the hub assigning the fixed IP addresses to each PC.
I would then block those IP addresses in google analytics.
I tried this on the first PC following this guide:
Configure the BT Business Hubs and assign multiple Static IP addresses | BT Business
But after reboot the PC could not go to webpages getting the message you get when the internet is not connected.
It was possible to go to the google page and search and google analytics real-time did work though.
Could not collect emails either.
Is there something I’m missing?
