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I'm late to the party, but could everyone answer me this- how often does you're public IP actually change with any of your ISPs??
With the numerous companies I've used, the ONLY time I've ever seen my IP change is getting a new modem through, say, Comcast or whoever. It goes by MAC address, and if you use Comcast and then set to bridge mode and use your own device, that's a new MAC so you'd get a new public IP. Swap ISPs obviously a new IP.
I've NEVER randomly received a new IP when using the same equipment consistently, so I'm not sure why everyone's so worried about dynamic DNS stuff.. Maybe outside the US is different? I've lived in a few States and it's always the same. If you make a hardware change, just note you should also double check your IP and update it, that's all.
Mine has stayed the same for about 3 years now. My friend has theirs change any time there's a power cycle so a handful of times every year between power surges and firmware updates.
Oh wow! That's pretty excessive lol. Is it CGNAT maybe?