hey, my ip was 24.XXX.XX.XX for last couple fo years, and i was with the rogers company. however, for sum reason it changed to 72.XXX.XX.XX. i was wondering if this is normal or not. THanks
hey, my ip was 24.XXX.XX.XX for last couple fo years, and i was with the rogers company. however, for sum reason it changed to 72.XXX.XX.XX. i was wondering if this is normal or not. THanks
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since i am in canada, the 24.XXX.XX.XX showed that it is a candian ip adress, however, when i checked the location of 72.XXX.XX.XX it said that it was in calfornia. That is why i was worried.
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Your IP shows that it's rogers so you're fine.
Mine is 69.xxx.xxx.xxx and i'm also on rogers.
It's normal for the IP to change over time (unless you have a 'Static' ip), altho mine hasn't in almost 2 years because of my router.
I have Comcast, and my ip only change if I do a mac clone on my router and reboot it.
California? As long as it's not Death Valley, I think you should be allright.Originally Posted by danyj
mind only changes if I lose power for a bit. Enough time for someone else to grab the ip. I think I've only had 3 or 4 ips for as long as I've had my cable internet, which is a few years.
yea, youll be fine. Enjoy the weather in california
haha THanks for your replies
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