All computers that are part of a network or collection of computers have a unique identifier known as an IP (Internet Protocol) address. When you have a computer or number of computers at home, you only need to have one public IP address for your router. This then acts as a gateway between your computers and the public Internet. To make the Web sites you access able to get their content back to your computer, the router does something called a NAT (Network Address Translation) to your IP address so that it is available to the public Internet. Below are the methods of locating both your IP and NATed IP addresses. Writer Bio

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