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Static IP allowlisting for secure access
Last updated: 3 July 2026
For business dashboards, cloud services, CRM, ad dashboards, and self-hosted systems, CityLink Global offers static IP and dedicated connectivity consultations to help teams use a fixed outbound address with access allowlisting.
Who this is for
- Individuals or teams that access business dashboards, servers, cloud services, CRM, ERP, or internal systems through a fixed outbound address.
- Operations teams that want to use IP allowlisting for ad dashboards, store dashboards, analytics, or self-hosted management systems.
- Users who move between home broadband, mobile networks, hotel Wi-Fi, and offices but want a more consistent outbound address.
Common pain points
Changing allowlists
Dynamic network environments can make allowlist maintenance time-consuming for distributed teams.
Distributed team access
Support, operations, development, and admin members may need a shared access pattern for protected tools.
Shared routes are less controllable
Shared routes fit light access, but allowlisting and long-running systems often need a more controlled setup.
Recommended approach
- Individual admin accessDiscuss personal dedicated connectivity and a static IP for cloud services, back-office systems, or business tools.
- Team outbound consistencyDiscuss team dedicated connectivity when multiple members need the same controlled access path.
- Simple provisioningThe intended experience is payment and route provisioning without manual node maintenance.
Security boundaries
- A static IP is an access-control helper, not a replacement for strong passwords, MFA, device security, or role permissions.
- CityLink provides connectivity and fixed outbound address consultations; it does not participate in third-party account review or business decisions.
- Exact IP, region, delivery period, and availability depend on support confirmation and current resources.
Consult on static IP allowlisting
Share your system type, target region, device count, team size, and current allowlist rules. We can help decide whether personal or team dedicated connectivity fits best.