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		<title>By: How To Check Router Modem IP Address That Given By ISP? - Walker News</title>
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		<description>[...] Most of the home broadband Internet packages assign dynamic IP to xDSL modem to access the Internet.  This dynamic IP address, a.k.a. public IP, WAN IP, or Internet IP, is the only IP address that &#8220;talks&#8221; to the Internet. Needless to say, this public IP is different from private IP address that you    can find in the ipconfig command in Windows Vista or ifconfig command in Ubuntu / Linux machines that connecting the Internet via a xDSL router modem. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Most of the home broadband Internet packages assign dynamic IP to xDSL modem to access the Internet.  This dynamic IP address, a.k.a. public IP, WAN IP, or Internet IP, is the only IP address that &#8220;talks&#8221; to the Internet. Needless to say, this public IP is different from private IP address that you    can find in the ipconfig command in Windows Vista or ifconfig command in Ubuntu / Linux machines that connecting the Internet via a xDSL router modem. [...]</p>
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