How best to obtain a stable external facing IP add...

To avoid an unworkable relationships with certain hosting services who verify access based on IP Address of accessing PC, I need to present an IP address that rarely changes.
With SKY BB that was easy as the modem was on a minature UPS as the dynamic IP address assigned virtually only changed when it was rebooted/lost power. Which meant I could go for months without a change in external IP address.
Q1. Can I do the same with the BT Infinity router?
Q2. Do I also need to do they same with the modem (bearing in mind that I don't need service whilst there is a power cut, just maintain IP address for when it returns)?
Thanks, Phil   BTW has anyone got a manual to the ECHOLIFE HG612 as I'd like to understand more the protocols between modem and router.
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The IP addressing on BT is dynamic and will change with any re-boot of the VDSL modem (or a modem/router in the case of ADSL).
Using a UPS for the Openreach VDSL modem is probably the best option. You could also connect the router to the UPS if you wish, but that is not really necessary as the Echolife modem is responsible for the connection and obtains the external IP address and is what you need to avoid re-setting.
As the Echolife 621 installed by BT is a bespoke device, a manual may not be much help. Little information is available anywhere.

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