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Open a command prompt, run ``tracert -4 beammp.com``. This will output a series of network hops. Wait for the operation to finish (may take up to 30 hops). Check the first few IP addresses after the IP of your Router/Modem/Gateway.
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If multiple IP addresses within the range of ``100.64.x.x``-``100.127.x.x`` or ``10.xx.xx.xx`` appear after the first hop, you are most likely behind a CGNAT.
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!!!Note Note
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!!!note Note
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The first hop will be your Router/Modem/Gateway and differs between Devices.
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The official ranges for local networks are as follows: ``10.0.0.xxx`` - ``192.168.xxx.xxx`` - ```172.16.xxx.xxx``
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Call your Internet Service Provider for assistance.
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Depending on your ISP, they might not offer dedicated *dynamic* IP adresses. Keep in mind, that a static IP is not necessary.
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!!! warning "Warning!"
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!!! warning "Warning"
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Internet Service Providers may only offer dedicated IP addresses as a **pad option**.
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Please check the prices of our partnered hosting services as they could be cheaper than this fee!
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