Posted by MarkB_MI on February 23, 2013 at 12:49:11 from (75.219.38.86):
In Reply to: Re: computor posted by Leroy on February 23, 2013 at 09:15:33:
Leroy, the IP address attached to your post is most likely NOT the IP assigned to your computer. The ipconfig command will tell you the real IP address of your computer. The IP address on your post is the address the outside world sees, but your computer will most likely have an IP address assigned by its DHCP server, which is probably your modem. For example, the IP address on my most recent post was 75.219.38.86, but the IP address assigned to my computer is actually 192.168.0.112. I won't get into why that is, because we're already off in the weeds.
The main point here is that it all comes down to the fact that a computer needs an IP address to talk to other computers over TCP/IP. If your modem won't cough up a second IP address, then you'll need to buy a router to do it.
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