AFAIK (Michael will correct me I'm sure {admit it Michael, you saw that coming :P}), unless your ISP gives you a DHCP connection *non-static IP addy's*, you won't or shouldn't get a new IP address either way.
As for finding it, I would love to know too. From a term preferably, as none of my books or resources has it. Maybe I haven't looked correctly? FF Stojs wrote: > > When connecting my other computer to the internet through linux > connection sharing, do I get a new ip number every time I log in on that > machine or do I get a new one every time? And how can I find out what ip > number is used? No other computers are connected to this network. > > Thanks in advance, > Stojs > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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