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IP Addresses.
Hello Folks, Could someone please explain the difference between an 'internal' and an 'external' IP address? Sometimes I use PCPITSTOP .COM tune up. The information I get back includes both addresses. I know that the 'internal' address is correct. I don't know about the 'external' address as I don't know how to find it. Any information would be appreciated.
Regards, William. |
Re: IP Addresses.
Normally....
External is the IP that NTL servers and anyone outside of your LAN will see. Internal IPs are for your internal network only (computers your side of the modem). |
Re: IP Addresses.
Hello Paul, Many thanks for your reply. Is it normal for the like of PCPITSTOP to be able to read my 'internal' address or does it matter? Regards, William.
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Re: IP Addresses.
Do you run a firewall? If not you may want to.
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Yes Paul. I use Norton Internet Security that was pre -installed on the computer and renewed about 6 months ago. William.
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Re: IP Addresses.
Might need to tweak it a bit then. Try running the firewall test here:
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 |
Re: IP Addresses.
Hello Paul, Ran the firewall test. Got a 'pass' for each test. System described as 'Tru Stealth'. Have no idea how to tweak Norton. Cheers, William.
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Don't worry about it then, you would know if there was anything to adjust by your results from the test.
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Once again many thanks for your time and knowledge. It has been nice talking to you Paul. Cheers, William.
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