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Why do I have 2 different IP adresses?
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<blockquote data-quote="osxx" data-source="post: 1285861" data-attributes="member: 46331"><p>Ok to clear it up your actual IP that the outside world connects to you could start with 69. xxx.xxx.xx.</p><p>The router/modem could have an IP of 192.xxx.x.xxx</p><p>The computer could have 192.xxx.x.xx</p><p>The point is every piece in your system that communicates with the net or</p><p>your local net has an address that you can change within certain parameters with a static ip.</p><p>The actual ip that the provider gave you 69.xxx.xxx.xx can only be altered by them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osxx, post: 1285861, member: 46331"] Ok to clear it up your actual IP that the outside world connects to you could start with 69. xxx.xxx.xx. The router/modem could have an IP of 192.xxx.x.xxx The computer could have 192.xxx.x.xx The point is every piece in your system that communicates with the net or your local net has an address that you can change within certain parameters with a static ip. The actual ip that the provider gave you 69.xxx.xxx.xx can only be altered by them. [/QUOTE]
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