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I've went over this many, many times...

 

Yes, the IP (Internet Protocol) address can change. Especially if you're using a dial-up modem connection.

 

Unless you've got a Static IP package from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your IP address will change each time you reconnect to the Internet.

 

Even if you've got a Static IP, there are ways of getting a web page to think you're from an IP that doesn't belong to your computer, and if you're going through a Proxy Server, other web sites will see the IP address of the Proxy Server, instead of yours.

 

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Originally posted by brief:

I've went over this many, many times...

 

Yes, the IP (Internet Protocol) address can change. Especially if you're using a dial-up modem connection.

 

Unless you've got a Static IP package from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), your IP address will change each time you reconnect to the Internet.

 

Even if you've got a Static IP, there are ways of getting a web page to think you're from an IP that doesn't belong to your computer, and if you're going through a Proxy Server, other web sites will see the IP address of the Proxy Server, instead of yours.

 

 

Maybe 'telletubbiegirl' is a techical whizz??? tongue.gif

 

 

[This message has been edited by murta (edited July 30, 2001).]

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