Whats Dynamic IP addressing?
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 .
When you connect your computer to The Internet, it is given a unique number, known as its IP Address. Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) give you the same number all the time. This is known as Static IP addressing. You simply tell PsiStack what your Static IP address is, and it always uses that. However, there are only a finite number of IP addresses available, and due to the increase in Internet users over the last few years, we’re running out. So, to get round this problem, your ISP has a pool of IP addresses, and it can give you one of these every time you connect. That way, it doesn’t have to have a separate IP address for each of its users – it only needs a small number, as many as is needed by all the users connected at any one time.