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How many people have the same public IP?
7 Answers. There is no limit to the number of computers, however there is a limit to the number of simultaneous connections because of the possibility of ephemeral port exhaustion. More computers usually means more connections so there is a practical limit to how many computers will typically share the same IP address.
Are public IP addresses always the same?
Depending on your ISP, the IP address could change frequently after the lease expiration. Most of the time, the reason for a sudden change in an IP address is typically due to an interruption between your router and the internet. Upon reconnection to the internet, your ISP will assign a new IP.
Do people on the same network have the same IP address?
No. Most personal computers are configured to ask the WiFi router to assign them an IP address upon joining the network (using DHCP). Most good routers will assign a unique IP address to each machine (particularly each network interface) a different IP address.
Will my public IP address change?
Your public IP address is usually set by your internet service provider (ISP), and you can’t choose it yourself. However, you can “coax” it to change in any of several different ways: Change your network or location: Your public IP address will change based on where and how you connect to the internet.
Do all devices on my network have the same IP address?
Each device on your Wi-Fi will have a unique local IP address. No. Two computers with the same IP address will cause issues. They will have similar addresses, but not the same.
How often does my public IP address change?
In every 14 days out PUBLIC IP address changes. Every 14 days there is a DHCP lease renewal that takes place that acts kind of like a handshake between the ISP and a household modem. If the connection is still valid the ISP will move on and not disrupt service via provisioning a new IP address.