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DSL ROOT IPs are dynamic, meaning that they can change over time. This is because ISPs typically have a pool of public IP addresses that they assign to their customers on a first-come, first-served basis. When you disconnect from the internet and then reconnect, your ISP may assign you a different public IP address.

 

To find your DSL ROOT IP, you can use a variety of methods, including:

  • Checking the status page of your router. Most routers have a status page that displays the DSL ROOT IP.
  • Using a command-line tool. On Windows, you can use the ipconfig command. On macOS and Linux, you can use the ifconfig command.
  • Using a website. There are a number of websites that can display your public IP address.

Once you know your DSL ROOT IP, you can use it to set up port forwarding on your router, troubleshoot network problems, or use certain online services.

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