Jun 1, 2021
Yes, you have. Every time your isp gives your router a new public IP, that's "somewhere else". Again, they do not see your 192.168 addresses. That's a private, internal range that never exists on the internet.
Yes, you have. Every time your isp gives your router a new public IP, that's "somewhere else". Again, they do not see your 192.168 addresses. That's a private, internal range that never exists on the internet.
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