Hello friends ,if you're connecting to the Internet using a modem each time you connect to the Internet you'll be assigned an IP address that's available. Although you may get the same IP address as a previous connection often you'll be assigned a different IP address each time you connect. This is normal behavior and cannot be changed. If you're wanting a static (address that doesn't change) IP address you'll need to connect to the Internet using a broadband connection.Unlike a modem when connecting to the Internet with a broadband connection you should be given an static IP address that will be the same each time you connect to the Internet. However, this address can still change, below are a few of the reasons why this may change.
- Your DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocall) lease time given to your IP address has expired.
- Your ISP(Internet Service Provider) changes their network infrastructure.
- ISP changes the center or router responsible for your address.
- ISP has encountered a network failure causing routing tables to rebuild or other network related issues.
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