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This is a bit of a tricky question — the answer is both yes and no. More than one device can share the same external (public) IP address, but each device will have its own local (private) IP address. For example, your ISP (internet service provider) sets your home up with one external IP address. Since your router is what actually connects to the internet, the IP address is assigned to your router. Your router then assigns a local IP address to each device that is connected to the internet at a time. The external IP address is what is shared with the outside world. Your local IP address is not shared outside of your private home network.
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Ha’e porandu hasynungáva — pe mbohovái ha’e héẽ ha nahániri. Mokõi térã hetave mba’e’oka oiporukuaa pe IP kundaharape okapegua (opavaveguáva), hákatu peteĩteĩva mba’e’oka oguerekóta IP tendagua imba’eteéva (peteĩ mba’éva). Techapyrã, nde ISP (Ñanduti me’ẽhára) omboheko nde róga peteĩ IP kundaharape okayguávaramo. Pe nde router ha’e pe nembojuaju añetéva ñandutíre, pe IP kundaharape oñeme’ẽ kóvape. Upéi, nde router ome’ẽjey peteĩ IP kundaharape peteĩteĩva mba’e’okápe ojuajúva ñandutíre. Pe IP kundaharape okayguáva ha’e pe oñemoherakuãva arapy tuichakue r. IP kundaharape pypegua noñemoherakuãi oka gotyo nde pyha ogaygua ñemíva.
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