Does Speedify NAT or give a Static IP?
When it comes to protecting your privacy online, we take things seriously. This is why Speedify gives you a NAT'd* IP. What does that mean? Your traffic is mixed with the traffic of other users and each time you connect you'll receive a different IP address - all to better protect you and keep you anonymous on the web.
But, if you want a static IP address, (for example if you're attempting to run a server that people can connect to) we have an option to purchase Dedicated Servers.
Dedicated Servers have static IP addresses that don't change and support Port Forwarding.
Learn more about Speedify Dedicated Servers and port forwarding:
http://support.speedify.com/article/318-port-forwarding
* If you don't know what NAT is here's a quick description. Network address translation (NAT) is a method of remapping one IP address space into another by modifying network address information in IP header of packets while they are in transit across a traffic-routing device.