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  • S sanforjackass

    what do you mean?? can you be more clear

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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    You'd have to ask the router what the IP address is. How you do that depends entirely on the router and the interfaces it provides that your code can talk to.

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    • S sanforjackass

      I have 256/DSL connection with non static IP and i have router to let me surf the net. every time I connect to the internet I have Different IP. is there a program to get this IP every time I connect.

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      Som Shekhar
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      You need to ask your ISP to provide you with a static IP address. Depending on your plan, it may be a free or paid service. In case you cannot get a static IP, read on. Usually a static IP address is needed for hosting a website or any other server. This can be tackled (to a limit) by using dynamtic DNS services(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS). here are a few to quote: http://www.dyndns.com/ http://www.no-ip.com/ http://www.dnsexit.com/

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        You need to ask your ISP to provide you with a static IP address. Depending on your plan, it may be a free or paid service. In case you cannot get a static IP, read on. Usually a static IP address is needed for hosting a website or any other server. This can be tackled (to a limit) by using dynamtic DNS services(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS). here are a few to quote: http://www.dyndns.com/ http://www.no-ip.com/ http://www.dnsexit.com/

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        sanforjackass
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        thanks but as i said before i dont have a static IP but i think every time i connect to net i should have IP address and if i disconnect and reconnect i think i got another IP address so how can i get this address every time

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        • S sanforjackass

          thanks but as i said before i dont have a static IP but i think every time i connect to net i should have IP address and if i disconnect and reconnect i think i got another IP address so how can i get this address every time

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          Som Shekhar
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          Always read before you reply:

          sanforjackass wrote:

          but as i said before i dont have a static IP

          Yes. This is called Dynamic IP system. It happens because your ISP keeps a number of IP addresses reserved with it. Since at any point of time, all users are not connected, same IPs are being allocated to different people.

          Som wrote:

          You need to ask your ISP to provide you with a static IP address. Depending on your plan, it may be a free or paid service.

          To have the same IP address everytime, you need to have a Static IP (same IP everytime). Speak to the customer service of your ISP and request for a static IP. I repeat. it can be a paid service.

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            Always read before you reply:

            sanforjackass wrote:

            but as i said before i dont have a static IP

            Yes. This is called Dynamic IP system. It happens because your ISP keeps a number of IP addresses reserved with it. Since at any point of time, all users are not connected, same IPs are being allocated to different people.

            Som wrote:

            You need to ask your ISP to provide you with a static IP address. Depending on your plan, it may be a free or paid service.

            To have the same IP address everytime, you need to have a Static IP (same IP everytime). Speak to the customer service of your ISP and request for a static IP. I repeat. it can be a paid service.

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            sanforjackass
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            do you really read my last reply!! i know there is a different IP every time and I dont want to make it static from my ISP I just want to know the IP every time.

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            • S sanforjackass

              do you really read my last reply!! i know there is a different IP every time and I dont want to make it static from my ISP I just want to know the IP every time.

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              Som Shekhar
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              www.whatismyip.com[^]

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              • S Som Shekhar

                www.whatismyip.com[^]

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                sanforjackass
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                have you tried

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                • S Som Shekhar

                  www.whatismyip.com[^]

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                  sanforjackass
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                  have you tried every time I open these pages at the same time each one give me different IP so what is the real IP

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                  • S sanforjackass

                    have you tried

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                    Som Shekhar
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                    sanforjackass wrote:

                    have you tried

                    Why would I give you a link without knowing what it is? This is a website you can visit to see your ip everytime you connect to internet.

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                    • S sanforjackass

                      have you tried every time I open these pages at the same time each one give me different IP so what is the real IP

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                      Som Shekhar
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                      sanforjackass wrote:

                      every time I open these pages at the same time

                      clarify!!

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                      • S Som Shekhar

                        sanforjackass wrote:

                        have you tried

                        Why would I give you a link without knowing what it is? This is a website you can visit to see your ip everytime you connect to internet.

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                        sanforjackass
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                        thanks but have you see www.spyber.comwww.ipchecken.com

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                        • S sanforjackass

                          thanks but have you see www.spyber.comwww.ipchecken.com

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                          Som Shekhar
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                          the do the same job.

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                          • S Som Shekhar

                            sanforjackass wrote:

                            every time I open these pages at the same time

                            clarify!!

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                            sanforjackass
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                            thanks but have you see www.spyber.com

                            modified on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 4:44 AM

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