- Nov 21, 2001
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This is a pretty simple question...
I have a Linksys 4-port router model BEFSR41 connected to two computers and sharing an aDSL connection. Let's say someone tries to find out my IP address. Because the router uses NAT, will they only see the local "192.168.xxx.xxx" addresses? I mean.. if I go to a website that can check my IP, it shows my actual IP that my ISP gives me. So, wouldn't someone else be able to see it to?
So if it is possible for someone to look up my IP on one of my computers.. and then checks the other computer on the LAN.. will it be the same?
I have a Linksys 4-port router model BEFSR41 connected to two computers and sharing an aDSL connection. Let's say someone tries to find out my IP address. Because the router uses NAT, will they only see the local "192.168.xxx.xxx" addresses? I mean.. if I go to a website that can check my IP, it shows my actual IP that my ISP gives me. So, wouldn't someone else be able to see it to?
So if it is possible for someone to look up my IP on one of my computers.. and then checks the other computer on the LAN.. will it be the same?