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Hi guys, Got a question... I've got 4 pc's on a network to the 4 port router. Then that's connected to the modem to go to the net. Do all the pc's have diff IP's or all under one IP? And how do I find out my IP on each if each is diff?
mmonnin
11 Jul 2005, 3:51am
Your router has one external address given to you by your ISP. Then your router gives out internal IPs to all other connected devices.
WhatIsMyIP.com will give you the IP given by yout ISP.
If you go to command prompt and type 'ipconfig /all' if will give you the IP of the computer you are on.
If you log into your router it might have an area called attached devices and it might list each computer/device that it gived an IP to. The D-Link router we had did that but it didnt show all the computers/devices.
Usually the IP of the router is 192.168.0.100 and attached devices start at 192.168.0.X where X is anything from 0 to 255.
Thnx mmonnin, I forgot about that site. I had someone telling me all my pc's had to have seperate IP's to the net, and I told him no, Each has an IP on the network, but all have the same IP on the net. He called me an idiot and said I don't know what I'm talking about. lol
So, I checked and they all have the same IP on the net..... but he said I still din't know what I'm talking about... Hehehe
Appreciate your quick answer bud.
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