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Originally Posted by Azure
It might show up on the same subnet.
Wouldn't be exactly the same IP address though.
Your IP address could be 67.89.54.114.
Your neighbors IP address could be 67.89.54.115
I suppose Google would have some measures in place to deal with that considering some ISPs have no limit as to how many dynamic addresses you can pull from them. In other words it might have created a problem because you could technically be changing your IP address and then clicking on the links, changing it again, clicking on links, etc, etc.
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depending how the router is set up, and there is a good chance, the IP to outside the network would be the same for all computers in the office, the local network assigns the ips such as 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 ... 192.168.0.5 etc, but to outside the network, all those would have the same IP as something like: 64.123.67.87 ... not 64.123.67.87 / 88 / 89