Yes, often fixes slow broadband.
Few people use a static IP address, most is dynamic and assigned by the server when you turn on your router. As you say, it fixes all sorts of issues, but cannot understand why this one.
Yes, often fixes slow broadband.
Few people use a static IP address, most is dynamic and assigned by the server when you turn on your router. As you say, it fixes all sorts of issues, but cannot understand why this one.