![]() ![]() Generally, you do not need to know the IP address of a device. So the IP address of a particular device is not necessarily the same every time it connects. The Network Box assigns IP addresses in numerical order (for example, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, and so on) and reassigns IP addresses after they are released by devices that are turned off or leave the area covered by the network. All devices on your network, including those wired to the Network Box or a TV Box and those connected wirelessly, are assigned IP addresses by the Network Box. The internal IP address of a device on your network is a unique number in a series that is assigned by the Network Box when that device connects to your Google Fiber home network. ![]() All incoming and outgoing traffic (such as email, texts, web searches, and so on) uses that externally facing public IP address. The public IP address of your network is a unique number assigned by Google Fiber. ![]()
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