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Originally Posted by Niktu
I may be unable to access either my 1) Gmail hobby account or 2) Eccie with my laptop while I'm away.
My understanding is if a computer browser is used to access Gmail, Google does not log the IP address. Is this the same with a smart phone browser? Having my personal cell # logged to the hobby email account isn't something I'm willing to do.
Same question for Eccie. I suspect Eccie monitors IP #'s for multiple handles. Would my personal cell # show up?
Thanks
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Smart phone browsing is not like your home PC. The REAL world IP is what is assigned to your computer if you are not using a SOHO router (linksys,dlink etc) which does something called NAT.
Basically in the world of IP's there are some that are set aside for "private networking"
ClassNetworks
A 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255
B 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.0.0
C 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.0
These ranges here are not rout-able on the internet so they are used internally (like inside a company) The Gateway IP (the ip that links you to the outside internet) is what is NATTED over for inside internet usage and it is the NATTED IP that will show up.
(got a headache so far?)
here is an example
192.168.1.100
192.168.1.101
192.168.1.102
These are private IP's a linksys router will give to 3 computers on your broadband connection, yet your IP from your cable company or DSL might be 216.87.23.145.
You are only assigned 1 IP for 1 computer device but the router allows up to 253 computers to use it and appear as 1....
Your smart phone is on your providers "private network" so its IP might be 10.10.1.145 but the gateway IP from provider to real world is the IP Google will see.
I know... headache got bigger but if you were to see how a network is set up for a company you will pity us network techs/engineers/admins more