Restarting your Internet Browser WONT change your i.p , if you have more than one OPEN restart them all..
Sometimes Restarting your computer will Slightly change your i.p eg, from 66.66.66.66 to 66.66.66.67 but you can call your internet provider and ask for a STATIC i.p , which means that every new connection your computer makes will change the i.p
What if I have lots of computers. Do they all have different IPs?
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Yes , but not very different i.p's
eg
comp1 - ip=88.88.88.88
comp2 - ip=88.88.88.52
comp3 - ip=88.88.88.15
See it , Your i.p is given to you by your ISP (internet service provider) , an ISP will own certain ip's maybe from 100.0.0.1 - 120.0.0.1 and will share them out with theyre customers. Sometimes you can have a Hidden i.p where your i.p is not 88.88.88.88 it is actually 88.88.88.88.52.56.22.82.193.121.7.2 but your I.p will just come up as 88.88.88.88 Because that is what is called your MAIN ip and the longer one is your Hidden I.p that for security reasons only your ISP can see.
So If I have a computer and a laptop they will both have a different IP address? What If I have two web browsers on each like google chrome and internet explorer that are open will that give me four IP addresses?
What if you have a dynamic IP Address.
Mark - You would have 4 HIDDEN i.ps but only 2 main i.p's
bigsharn if that was a question it is said like that
Fireren - Everyone has a dynamic ip you just dont really use it (hacking wise) , static is your like most important i.p you shouldnt worry about your dynamic ip , theres not point.