Most IPs assigned by broadband providers will stay the same indefinitely, unless you explicitly request a new one by releasing the DNS, or shut the router off. Mobile broadband IP's will stay the same. I've seen cellphone IPs stay the same for months on end.
192.168.2.1 can be described as private Ip address. It is actually one of the fundamental manufactures’ preferences, applied as a default IP, placed in the manufacturing area. Many of the producers that use this Ip address as a default are generally Belkin, SMC and others.
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YES, your external or public IP will change, but Address of your ROUTER will remain the same.
another words: the Address given you by your ISP will be the different and its your Public IP
your Router address its your private internal IP addressss
Most IPs assigned by broadband providers will stay the same indefinitely, unless you explicitly request a new one by releasing the DNS, or shut the router off. Mobile broadband IP's will stay the same. I've seen cellphone IPs stay the same for months on end.
No. MAC (Machine) address is computer specific but IP addresses are not. Every time you connect to internet, your IP address changes.
192.168.2.1 can be described as private Ip address. It is actually one of the fundamental manufactures’ preferences, applied as a default IP, placed in the manufacturing area. Many of the producers that use this Ip address as a default are generally Belkin, SMC and others.
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You probably change IP address every day or so.
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Test: http://www.whatismyipaddress.com/