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Originally posted by Volv
You probably have a dynamic IP address, every time you connect to the internet your address changes...
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Originally posted by Nathan
I thought it was everytime you reboot your router it changes.
If your router does the connecting to the internet, then rebooting your router connects to your ISP again. If your ISP gives you a dynamic IP address, then each time you connect, you get a new one (will usually be different, sometimes you get the same one back).
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Originally posted by Volv
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Originally posted by roflmao456
http://ip-adress.com is saying that i am in the United States instead of Canada..
Who cares where it thinks you're from? Sites like these make estimates.
They look up the location of your IP address, and it usually points to your ISP. My ISP is based in NSW (their only pop is there), Australia, and that's where I am, and that's what I get told my location is when I look it up by IP address. The suburb is wrong though. My ISP offers services Australia-wide, and even a user in another state get's told that their in NSW because that's where the ISP is.