Finding All My IP Addresses

ScienceNerd361

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Hello all :)

I have a dynamic IP address and was wondering if there's a quick and easy way of finding out what all my possible IP addresses are. I think I once heard someone refer to this as their "proxy pool" if that helps.

Thanks in advance for any help offered,
ScienceNerd316.
 
The only thing I can think of is write down the IP address every time it changes, and once you got a handful you can sorta estimate the size of the pool of addresses you can get.
 
How would I go about doing this?

That would only check the local ip address you allowed the router to assign to connecting devices, not the pool the ISP assigns to your connection..

If you ned to know your IP address, you can use a DNS updater, so you always know your IP from an outside computer..
 
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That would only check the local ip address you allowed the router to assign to connecting devices, not the pool the ISP assigns to your connection..

If you ned to know your IP address, you can use a DNS updater, so you always know your IP from an outside computer..

Yes, that is the best way

Really there is no need to know what your IP adress CAN be. Its more important to know what it is NOW. like trizoy was saying a dns updater will do just that, when your IP changes it will update it on a website where you can access it. You can also assign it a url to easily remember.

If you still want to know what it can be, you can take a look at the subnet mask that is assigned. (not your internal subnet, but the one your modem is receving) it will be something like 255.255.252.0 which means the servace provider is able to use a range from X.X.0.1-X.X.4.254. again, this info really is not needed by the average user.
 
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