Multiples IP Address

From yesterday  I see my lap top very slow , freezing and pop up too much advertise in my yahoo. I decide to check MY NETWORK SECURITY MAP, NORTON 360, I have found out that my IP Address of MY PC (Norton) 192.168.0.16 (indicate Columbus) is different from my  real geographical location and IP address More this Norton number has some weird numbers like fe80::7446:e73a:f091:1e3%11, WHAT IS IT???

I have also check another devise and lap top in the house, some has IP start 192.... ( Reuters) and others with real IP, and also physical address in different.

What I have to do? My wireless was racking? Norton didn't indicate anything.

Hi fati_dez,

 

As Bombastus said, this all looks normal.  Your router will assign an IP address in the 192.168.x.x range to each device on your local area network (LAN) that is connected, either wired or wirelessly, to the router.  The router will have the public IP address on the WAN side.

From yesterday  I see my lap top very slow , freezing and pop up too much advertise in my yahoo. I decide to check MY NETWORK SECURITY MAP, NORTON 360, I have found out that my IP Address of MY PC (Norton) 192.168.0.16 (indicate Columbus) is different from my  real geographical location and IP address More this Norton number has some weird numbers like fe80::7446:e73a:f091:1e3%11, WHAT IS IT???

I have also check another devise and lap top in the house, some has IP start 192.... ( Reuters) and others with real IP, and also physical address in different.

What I have to do? My wireless was racking? Norton didn't indicate anything.

Hi ,

 

Is strange because where  I lived before another country all IP match will be relieved if it is normal, thanks for your answer.

 

Just to clarify, the Netgear (router) has IP geography related where I stay, but both  laptops show the IP 162....(from other city and state). I check Network Security map because I saw so many unknown devices  connected in my secured wireless. network, with different IP

Thanks for your advise

 

 

The 192.xxx is not related to geography or your location. It is an internal IP for machine on your local area network, given by your router. It's the standard IP for routers to give; me and everyone else with Netgear (and most other) routers have the same internal IP as you.