Question in the title
Locally they have another. But externally it is the same. They also go out on the same router.
There's only one internet. You mean, they hang in the same LAN. In the latter, the devices have different IPs. The router has its own external IP assigned by the ISP and part of its network, which in turn is part of the Internet.
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So laptop and PC hang in the normal WLAN
Still: different.
Even though one is off and the other on, sry I ask so disabled but I have to know every detail I have a problem
If one is out, then he has none.
So if the laptop is off for 10 years, for example, its IP address will not be displayed all the time because it does not actually exist
Again, when he's out, he has none. No matter how long he is off.
When it is switched on again, it gets one from the router - more precisely from the DHCP server built into it.
Whether it is the same one he had 10 years ago or another depends on the settings of the DHCP server.
Being turned off after 1 day, he probably gets the same.
After 10 years away from the window most likely not, but the next free from the address pool of the DHCP server.
Do you have discord? I have to talk more about it, please it would be right I can say that more than write
No. I have no discord and no TS.
I explain everything exactly ok again?
I have a normal internet from an operator a laptop and a PC
The laptop hangs over Wi-Fi on the Internet and the PC is off
When I'm on the PC he hangs over a LAN cable on the internet and the laptop is off
What about the IP addresses and what does ipv6 addresse mean
Yes, what should be with the IP addresses?
They are assigned by your router.
How exactly he does that depends on his configuration.
IPv6 are the "successors" of the "normal" IP addresses. Many Internet operators are now using the new and the old at the same time.
I can't answer your questions because I do not understand what your problem is. I can't teach you the basics of IP networks in a few sentences. There's already a bit of computer science knowledge.
I just say my router has its own IP address and can you find out where I live and I can change it
Yes, no and no.
So my router has its own and my place of residence can't be found, but the country and the city or?
Yes, no, yes and no.
And who is meant by "man"?
Your gamblers, state investigators or the American secret service?
So you want to say that only professional services are capable of that and not hobby amateurs
"Professional Services" does not need your IP address to know your place of residence.
Stalwart authorities can - if they report a crime - get a court order and force your ISP to post your contract data.
HobbyAmateurs get out with your external IP at the very most, who your Internetprovider is.
Are not there pages, because you enter the IP address and then you can see on a Google Maps map exactly the house where it is. A friend once showed me where his Steam account was stolen because the login data was found out. And then he got the IP address from the people, and knew exactly which house they live in
And the IP address that was seen on me was at Ts when you joined a Ts server
Well, if a smartphone with switched on location is involved in the whole Internet, where you use the same Google Account as on the PC in Youtube, then things look quite different.
I'm with another YouTube account on the phone
Nevertheless, once a smartphone is involved, your data is "public".
It was not, I was only with the laptop on Ts
Now let's be alright: I can't remotely search all your traffic here and create a complete security analysis for you.
You are on the internet. So data leakage is to be expected if no conscious precautions have been taken.
Oh you're right, I have to take it more calmly… If someone really bothers me, it's his fault if I hit him to the ground.