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Old 28-08-2024, 19:07   #11
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Re: Strange IP address from Neath whilst I am in Swansea

I dont think you quite understand how networks work (which is fine).
You're looking at your internal IPs, assigned to devices on your LAN by your router.
They have no relation to your external VM IP.

Think of it like a hotel.
You have the hotel address (your VM IP)
Each room has a unique internal number (internal IPs).

Every hotel has its on unique address.
However, multiple hotels can all use the same internal (room) numbers.
In the same way multiple internal networks can use the same IPs ranges.
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