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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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@DealLooter wrote:

@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


Its must be offline storage basically shrared via ftp or other means ..have u used app like shareit or xender or airdroid.they transfr data without consuming internet

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Just installed broadband but the machine provided by them doesn’t have wifi..also wire slots are different..do I need to buy any other device/modem?

Please help..

https://i.imgur.com/gNKD5J1.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/1m1K0pI.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/9cV84al.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/nP9ab6l.jpg

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seems to be a Passive Optical Network based modem. You will need a separate router and need to connect the LAN output cable to a router.

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Any converter available in market that can convert LAN to WAN/ADSL …for 2750u router?

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@Coupon Kumar wrote:

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how much speed u r getting ??
is it OFC network

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