- Click on the taskbar search and type “Command prompt.”
- Hit “Command prompt.”
- Type “ipconfig/all” and press “Enter.”
- Find the “DHCP enabled” line. “Yes” means your IP address is dynamic, and “No” means your IP is static.
WHy is my IP address changing?
I use a Pocket Wifi device and I always connect to the internet with the same device.
Why does my IP address keep changing every time I log in?
Even when I log in from the same location, the IP address is different?
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Anonymous
2024-07-05T07:31:06+00:00 -
Anonymous
2023-05-02T01:11:25+00:00 Hello PeterQuinn, happy to help you today dear :)
You have reached a user-user forum where we try our best to help each other out. None of us here work for Microsoft and it is beyond our capability to assist directly with account or login-related issues.
That's because the IP address of “your” computer doesn't belong to your computer—it belongs to the network you're connected to. Your computer is just borrowing it for a while. That's why you'd have a different IP address at a coffee shop than the IP address you'd have at a hotel on the corner depending on the network you are connected to.
Hope this helps! have a great day
Alyssa
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Anonymous
2023-05-02T03:10:37+00:00 this is what I gathered:
When a device is assigned a static IP address, the address does not change. Most devices use dynamic IP addresses, which are assigned by the network when they connect and change over time.
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Anonymous
2023-05-02T01:28:51+00:00 Thanks for your help.
I have one concern.
I always connect to the same network.
I use a portable Wifi so the IP should be the same each time I log in.
But everytime, I login the IP address is different.
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Anonymous
2024-02-07T21:17:40+00:00 My ip address keeps changing