Yes. Routers normally have more than one IP address.
IP addresses are assigned by DHCP servers, not by routers. DHCP servers will cache your IP address and reassign the same IP until the cache is cleared. ----
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the ip address 172.0.0.2 is the address private in a localhost who you can assign to devices such as routers, computers ... depending on the network configuration
Most routers can be configured with a web based utility by entering the routers IP address in the browsers address text box.
Router can get your MAC address, IP address and computer name.
it uses the time-to-live (TTL) field.
System Preferences/ Network/ if your looking to make a local network that isn't on the Routers main network or you'll have to go to the router to make a change or to make a static IP address if your still going to use the routers IP main network.
Routers don't use MAC addresses for routing. They use IP address.
An valid IP address range can be used on the wireless side of the the routers NAT.
binary ANDing
There are two address fields. Source is the IP address the packet came from and destination is the IP address the packet is meant to be delivered to.
If you nee to put in the address field of your browser the ip address of your router. If you did not change properties of DHCP server: the default ip address can be 192.168.0.1, or 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.11.1 and so on. To find out default ip address for your router please check the user's manual.