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hey all , i just installed a local broadband at my home .
now please look at the image below and tell me that which is my IP address .
i see 3 different IP addresses . plz clear my doubts

https://cdn0.desidime.com/attachments/photos/243115/medium/3451285real.png?1480948708

also i have one more thing to ask , when i installed the broadband the person opened up his login page and did Bandwidth settings , so it means they set speeds by opening their login page from our pc . coz he asked me which plan i wanted to take , and he opened this page http://103.243.54.21/adm...hp ..

thanks

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I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.

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Destop/ laptop ip address:- 192.168.0. 10

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103.243.54.2 would be your IP address.

Edit- If you want to check by yourself just type “what is my IP” in google search

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@ranjithsai01 wrote:

103.243.54.2 would be your IP address.

Edit- If you want to check by yourself just type “what is my IP” in google search


if 103.243.54.2 is my IP address then what are the other 2 ??
@MayankG101 … is it my internet IP .. iam confused https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_confused.gif

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@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ranjithsai01 wrote:

103.243.54.2 would be your IP address.

Edit- If you want to check by yourself just type “what is my IP” in google search


if 103.243.54.2 is my IP address then what are the other 2 ??
@MayankG101 … is it my internet IP .. iam confused https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_confused.gif


103.243.54.2 is the address the entire world identifies you with. 192.168.X.X is your Lan address (your router identifies various devices connected to it by changing the last digit). 100.100.X.X is the Wan address assigned by your service provider (the service provider assigns to identify their customers)

All the customers of your service provider are using the same IP address (103.243.54.2) to connect to WWW and hence someone already might have booked the tickets. If the service provider wants to identify you they use the wan address (100.100.X.X). They do it because they lease the bandwidth from a bigger service provider and would get static IPs. This is shared among all their customers (just like your router shares your bandwidth with all the devices connected to it) through WAN. Hope this clears your doubts.

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


Yes you would always face this problem even for your online purchases. Restarting your router doesn’t provide you with a new IP address in this architecture, so you should avoid making multiple account purchases/recharges using this service provider.

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first poor railway department, better use VPN or delhi based vps/ip

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103.243.54.2 – Main IP though which the service provider connects to the web. This is the IP that appears to the other sites. All customers will have the same external IP.
199.199.199.1 – The WAN server IP through which your local sub-agent connects you to the main server of the service provider.
192.168.0.10 – the local IP of your machine.

PS – I am not an expert. But we use a similar architecture for our office, where all branches of India are part of the same VPN

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


How cheap does it cost to you per month coz I pay Airtel 488 per month for 17 GB 2 MBPS and 512 kbps UL and unlimited landline usages in Delhi?

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


well my friend, it looks like the biggies haven’t answered yet, and since i can’t be all detailed, i will try to be simple.

static ip’s are in past now, every company provides dynamic IP now-a-days.
The local ip of the system u see in network properties and tp-link dashboard are of no concern.
The one that u see on internet by checking ur ip is the main one.

For the ticket booking case, it might be the one bad time u got a local and tatkal used ip, else this doesn’t happen like this to anyone (afaik).

also, it might be that ur ISP be the culprit here as he might be giving his local routing to u and few other users.
U can check ur local network and see that if any other systems are with u in the same network.
hope this helps, https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_smile.gif

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http://103.243.54.2.ipaddres...m/

IP Lookup Result for 103.243.54.2
IP Address: 103.243.54.2
Organization: Suraj Network
ISP/Hosting: Suraj Network
Updated: 06/28/2016 08:12 AM
City: Ghaziabad
Country: India
State: Uttar Pradesh
Postal Code: 201001
Timezone: Asia/Calcutta

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@hackerboys First of all, I think you are asking about your public IP address (i.e. internet IP) so let me answer that first. Your public IP is 103.243.54.2 as shown to you on one of those “whatismyip…” websites.

Now let me try to give you a little deeper understanding of the situation. There are three IP addresses (visible to you, but there could be more behind the scenes) because:

(1) 192.168.0.10 is the IP of your computer for the network between your wireless router and your PC (i.e. your private IP).
(2) 199.199.199.1 is the IP of the wireless router for the network between your internet service provider and the wireless router.
(3) 103.243.54.2 is the IP of your service provider’s internet exit node (i.e. your public IP). Do note that this could change on your next session depending on how many exit nodes are being used by your ISP and whether your ISP provides dynamic IPs or a static IP.

Note: Your ISP might be having multiple networks in between before your data traffic hits the exit node but these IPs are not immediately visible to you. For a better understanding of the network hops, see this article about traceroute: http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/website/...

By the way, @panchabhut did already provide a good response. http://www.desidime.com/forums/dost-and-dimes/t...

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@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


Cn u explain in detail plz

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@lostdrms wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


Cn u explain in detail plz

Explained by OP himself. I will repeat for you "absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address roll

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static sad … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address surprised"

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@srp321 wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


well my friend, it looks like the biggies haven’t answered yet, and since i can’t be all detailed, i will try to be simple.

static ip’s are in past now, every company provides dynamic IP now-a-days.
The local ip of the system u see in network properties and tp-link dashboard are of no concern.
The one that u see on internet by checking ur ip is the main one.

For the ticket booking case, it might be the one bad time u got a local and tatkal used ip, else this doesn’t happen like this to anyone (afaik).

also, it might be that ur ISP be the culprit here as he might be giving his local routing to u and few other users.
U can check ur local network and see that if any other systems are with u in the same network.
hope this helps, https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_smile.gif


bro my IP address has not changed since i installed the internet ..
is there a way to change it . by configuring router settings page …

BSNL broadband also provides static IP , i think

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@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


How cheap does it cost to you per month coz I pay Airtel 488 per month for 17 GB 2 MBPS and 512 kbps UL and unlimited landline usages in Delhi?

bro i check airtel website , there is no such plan like 488 me 17gb https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_eek.gif .. actually ur net is much cheaper in 488 rs ..

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


How cheap does it cost to you per month coz I pay Airtel 488 per month for 17 GB 2 MBPS and 512 kbps UL and unlimited landline usages in Delhi?

bro i check airtel website , there is no such plan like 488 me 17gb https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_eek.gif .. actually ur net is much cheaper in 488 rs ..


Call them every two months and tell them that you can’t afford blah blah blah… I will have to disconnect blah blah blah..
They offer a way everytime and reduce the rentals like 200 every two months. I hope I can get to 300 someday and that will be my airtel nirvana https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif
Started with 1400 and now at 488

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@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


How cheap does it cost to you per month coz I pay Airtel 488 per month for 17 GB 2 MBPS and 512 kbps UL and unlimited landline usages in Delhi?

bro i check airtel website , there is no such plan like 488 me 17gb https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_eek.gif .. actually ur net is much cheaper in 488 rs ..


Call them every two months and tell them that you can’t afford blah blah blah… I will have to disconnect blah blah blah..
They offer a way everytime and reduce the rentals like 200 every two months. I hope I can get to 300 someday and that will be my airtel nirvana https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif
Started with 1400 and now at 488

wow keep it up ,
i hope they will give u for free someday … https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif

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@hackerboys wrote:

bro my IP address has not changed since i installed the internet ..
is there a way to change it . by configuring router settings page …

BSNL broadband also provides static IP , i think


i am not sure about the ip not changing thing as even a milli sec disconnection can change the ip,

many ISP’s provide static ip’s, but they are very-costly, so it’s kind of not worth to the majority of people, and most of the time we don’t do some too secure thing which requires us to have static ip’s, ( most of those secure things will most probably have our mac id as well in combination with our ip )

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Three Ips.
One is local ip of your computer, through which your computer is recognized.
One is the ip given by the provider to you. Also known as framed ip. Through this they recognize you on their sever.
Then comes the ip of the isp. This what is visible to the whole world. If its shared you probably are having same ips as many of the other users. But that is old ways. Now a days you get your own ip. I hope your provider is a good one.

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@gauravkool777 wrote:

Three Ips.
One is local ip of your computer, through which your computer is recognized.
One is the ip given by the provider to you. Also known as framed ip. Through this they recognize you on their sever.
Then comes the ip of the isp. This what is visible to the whole world. If its shared you probably are having same ips as many of the other users. But that is old ways. Now a days you get your own ip. I hope your provider is a good one.


Most local service providers still do it through shared IP as they would have subleased the bandwidth from someone else. By doing this they can keep their costs low. I have seen such local ISPs providing shared storage for their customers to share movies, songs and “other” content.

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@srp321 wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

bro my IP address has not changed since i installed the internet ..
is there a way to change it . by configuring router settings page …

BSNL broadband also provides static IP , i think


i am not sure about the ip not changing thing as even a milli sec disconnection can change the ip,

many ISP’s provide static ip’s, but they are very-costly, so it’s kind of not worth to the majority of people, and most of the time we don’t do some too secure thing which requires us to have static ip’s, ( most of those secure things will most probably have our mac id as well in combination with our ip )


Static IPs are provided by big service providers for a monthly fee which ranges from 100-250. OP’s case is different and his service provider is a local cable network guy probably, who provides service through shared IP. It’s a simple architecture to save on costs.

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Next time use your mobile network if you want to book train tickets. You get new ip everytime on mobile network. But you can still be tracked by police through your ip.

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@hackerboys wrote:

bro my IP address has not changed since i installed the internet ..

is there a way to change it . by configuring router settings page …

BSNL broadband also provides static IP , i think


Based on the info you have provided so far, in all likelihood, the same external IP is shared among multiple users. You can’t force your ISP to give you a dynamic IP every time you start a session if they are using a single IP (i.e. a single exit node) for multiple/all users. The simple workaround is to use a VPN proxy when you need a different IP.

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@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

@hackerboys wrote:

@ravi wrote:

I hope you don’t need tatkal any day coz that day you will regret taking local connection and lose the ticket of course.


absolutely correct , today mrng my friend came to book tatkal tickets and i was getting error – Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_rolleyes.gif

then i found on net that local broadband gives us dynamic IP , this IP was assigned to someone else earlier ,,, but the boy told me that ur IP is static https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_sad.gif … how can this be possible .. if its static then my IP must be fresh ..
so in this case Dial-Up like 3g is much better . atleast we get different IP everytime we reconnect still we dont get error like Only two tatkal tickets can be booked from this IP address https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_surprised.gif


How cheap does it cost to you per month coz I pay Airtel 488 per month for 17 GB 2 MBPS and 512 kbps UL and unlimited landline usages in Delhi?

bro i check airtel website , there is no such plan like 488 me 17gb https://cdn1.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_eek.gif .. actually ur net is much cheaper in 488 rs ..


Call them every two months and tell them that you can’t afford blah blah blah… I will have to disconnect blah blah blah..
They offer a way everytime and reduce the rentals like 200 every two months. I hope I can get to 300 someday and that will be my airtel nirvana https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif
Started with 1400 and now at 488

wow keep it up ,
i hope they will give u for free someday … https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif


or maybe they will pay him to keep using airtel

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Extra payment will be taken for Static IP by most of the service providers.

For tatkal ticket booking, use 3G from your phone (if you have good network at your place)

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@ranjithsai01 wrote:

@gauravkool777 wrote:

Three Ips.
One is local ip of your computer, through which your computer is recognized.
One is the ip given by the provider to you. Also known as framed ip. Through this they recognize you on their sever.
Then comes the ip of the isp. This what is visible to the whole world. If its shared you probably are having same ips as many of the other users. But that is old ways. Now a days you get your own ip. I hope your provider is a good one.


Most local service providers still do it through shared IP as they would have subleased the bandwidth from someone else. By doing this they can keep their costs low. I have seen such local ISPs providing shared storage for their customers to share movies, songs and “other” content.


https://cdn3.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_twisted.gif

Will upload/download from that shared storage will count in your FUP limit or is it FREE FREE FREE https://cdn2.desidime.com/assets/textile-editor/icon_toungueout.gif

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