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  2. Template:Shared IP - Wikipedia

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    The {{}} template is an IP user talk page template that shows helpful information to IP users and those wishing to warn or ban them. It takes two arguments, one required and two optional: the name of the organization to which the IP address is registered (preferably wikilinked or at least hyperlinked) (required), the hostname (optional), and the location of the computer using the IP address ...

  3. Template:User shared IP address - Wikipedia

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    All computers in the premises that have access to the internet are connected to a private network with a local address. To access the internet the residential gateway translates those local addresses into a public routable IP address, therefore to the outside world your computer and all the other computers in the premises appear to share an IP ...

  4. IP address - Wikipedia

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    IP addresses are assigned to a host either dynamically as they join the network, or persistently by configuration of the host hardware or software. Persistent configuration is also known as using a static IP address. In contrast, when a computer's IP address is assigned each time it restarts, this is known as using a dynamic IP address.

  5. Template:Proud of editing as an IP - Wikipedia

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    This IP address, IP address, is registered to {{{1}}} and is shared by everyone who uses or ever has used this public computer, so you might receive messages on this page that were not intended for you. Not creating an account is quicker, more completely free in resource costs, and more entirely non-intrusive, than creating an account.

  6. Internet Connection Sharing - Wikipedia

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    ICS provides NAT services, mapping individual IP addresses of local computers to unused port numbers in the sharing computer. Because of the nature of the NAT, IP addresses on the local computer are not visible on the Internet. All packets leaving or entering the LAN are sent from or to the IP address of the external adapter on the ICS host ...

  7. Wikipedia:Get my IP address - Wikipedia

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    In particular, sometimes IP addresses are blocked from editing Wikipedia to prevent abuse, and you might be asked to provide your IP address to administrators in order to help resolve a block. What if I don't feel comfortable sharing my IP address publicly? You are never required to share your IP address publicly. If you need to provide your IP ...

  8. Common Address Redundancy Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a computer networking protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local area network to share a set of IP addresses. Its primary purpose is to provide failover redundancy, especially when used with firewalls and routers .

  9. Wikipedia:IP users - Wikipedia

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    IP users, guest users, or unregistered users are users who edit Wikipedia without registering for an account. The term "IP user" comes from the fact that when such a user edits, Wikipedia annotates the edit with the IP address of the computer from which the edit was made where, if the user were logged in, it would show the username of the editor who made it.