What is a dynamically allocated IP address?
A dynamically allocated IP address is an address made available to all registered users upon request. When you are configured to use DHCP, your machine sends a request to the DHCP server for an IP address each time it is booted. If your machine is registered, the DCHP server responds by providing an IP address and other configuration addresses such as Gateway and DNS. When registering for a dynamic IP address, the address you receive from the DHCP server is taken from a pool of IP addresses. Each time your computer requests an IP address from the DHCP server, it will be allocated an available address from the dynamic address pool. This address may be different each time your computer is started or if you release and renew your current IP address.
Dynamic IP addresses are address which are assigned automatically by what is called a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.Dynamic IP addresses change – your computer will be allocated different ones at different times.
A Dynamic IP address is suitable if you have:
1.several computers on an internal network with internet access on all of them – Dynamic IP addresses allow several devices to share limited address space
2. a single computer that connects to your head office on a one-way Virtual Private Network.
If you want to find the dynamic network ip address of your system .Then visit sites like Ip-Details.com they will display your network ip address along with informations like ISP address ,country ,latitude ,lonigutde and so on .