The TTL will be reduced by one every time it passes a router. Because this changes the IP header, the checksum also has to be recalculated.
The TTL will be reduced by one every time it passes a router. Because this changes the IP header, the checksum also has to be recalculated.
The TTL will be reduced by one every time it passes a router. Because this changes the IP header, the checksum also has to be recalculated.
The TTL will be reduced by one every time it passes a router. Because this changes the IP header, the checksum also has to be recalculated.
IP address remains the same. Mac address changes from router to router.
the router is assigned an ip address.
The Router only has one M.A.C Address and One IP Address But, the Router can have many Connections ( Devices using the network ) That may shoe up as their IP Addresses. But the Router only Has One IP Address
Your Router is assigned an IP address that is known as a public IP address then your router assigns out IP addresses that are known as local IP addresses. So the answer is yes and yes!
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If you have a router then it probably changed because your router was switched off for a while so your ip (set by your router) changes. This doesn't mean anything and you shouldn't worry about it but if you don't have a router...i really don't know what made it change.
** The router modifies the TTL field, decrementing it by one.** The router maintains the same source and destination IP.** The router changes the source physical address to the physical address of the exit interface
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.
If you have changed DHCP ip range, the ip address for your router has changed too. You can find your router ip address in your wireless adapter information.
You need to find out the ip which was assigned to your computer (Start->run->cmd->ipconfig). For instance, if your ip is 192.168.11.9 it means that your router is 192.168.11.x network. Most likely it will have ip 192.168.11.1. After you have found out the ip for the router, open Internet Explorer and type the ip in the address field (where you usually type urls).
For a home router, just type in 'http://' plus the IP address in the browser's address bar.Example: http://192.168.1.1The default IP address and the default username/password varies with the make and model of the router, see related link for a list.For a business router, check the operating manual.
That is normally the IP address of a router