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Virginmedia ip addresses
thor
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I read somewhere that virginmedia assign the same ip address to more than one customer(i.e neighbours may have the same).
Is this true and does it have something to do with transparent proxies?
Is this true and does it have something to do with transparent proxies?
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Some ISP's in the US use NAT to make several customers use the same IP address, but I wasn't aware any UK ISPs were using it. Its the same thing your router does to share your 1 internet address with all the devices you have connected to it, but on a bigger scale. It doesn't change the way the internet works, but it does break some stuff that requires end to end connections if both sides have this done. What they should really do is start rolling out IPv6.0
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I think just about all the mobile broadband ISPs use it. Virgin Media don't but Virgin Mobile almost certainly do which is where the confusion arose.Some ISP's in the US use NAT to make several customers use the same IP address, but I wasn't aware any UK ISPs were using it.
VM do have a proxy you can use and to a website everything going through that would appear as the same IP although the protocol lets the site get the true IP should they want it.0 -
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mr_fishbulb wrote: »Each customer would still have a unique private IP address, but they would share the same public IP address used by the NAT.
yep, same as businesses with internet access.
different internal network IP address and a single 'internet' IP address.
also the same as anybody using multiple machines at home on a broadband connection0 -
This must have been what I had read somewhere. So the website would have to do a teeny bit of extra work to see the true ip via the proxy.kwikbreaks wrote: »VM do have a proxy you can use and to a website everything going through that would appear as the same IP although the protocol lets the site get the true IP should they want it.0
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