BaseballGuy said:
They would not have the same Ip's.
I dont know what you guys are talking about. I have a wireless router and all computers that connect to it are assigned different ip's
that's incorrect.
though slightly different at the end 192.368.xx
they all come from the same router IP assignment. Now, should a router be removed, your true IP # would be replaced such as 162.831.20
those are examples.
a router does not give you a new IP. Comcast and other ISPs issue static IPS to their customers. Meaning you cannot have 2 on the net sep. at the same time - the router assigns its own set of IPs under the same numberset, with different endings.
The only way you, Baseballguy could have this is if each time you turn your computer off, lose power, or reset your modem, your ISP issues you a new IP. But most nowadays use one, as it's easier to keep track of their customers and customers actions.