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Answer» hello hackers..any body knows how to trace computer in its exact location?i used some website but the location is not exact..is it possible to trace computer in its exact location? is it possible to trace computer in its exact location? Of course! Just follow the cord, until you hit the computer.If you want more detailed info on an IP address, go here: http://www.ipchecking.com Quote from: punk_sot on September 21, 2011, 03:13:42 AM dude it doesn't work..Obviously it won't give the EXACT location, because it traces the location of your ISP. An IP address can be tracked to a specific computer on some situations. This usually can only happen if you have what is known as a "Static IP", which is an IP addresswhich never changes. If you are using a cable modem, you probably have one. However if you have DSL or Dial-up you likely have a "DYNAMIC IP" which changes from time to time. Although a dynamic IP can still be used to track you, it is much more difficult to do so. Not only can an IP be traced to a specific computer, if there is reason to do so, the ISP can be contacted and your personal details can be retrieved from the IP (once again, usually only if you have a static IP), although this can only be done in extreme situations, for example the FBI detecting that someone at your IP has tried to hack the PENTAGON.[/font] [/font] from [/font]http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060729193655AASAhNg Just wondering what 'sot' stood for...........as its the initials of where i live !Quote from: Transfusion on September 21, 2011, 04:26:36 AM ...This usually can only happen if you have what is known as a "Static IP", which is an IP address which never changes. If you are using a cable modem, you probably have one. However if you have DSL or Dial-up you likely have a "Dynamic IP" which changes from time to time...What makes you think cable modems have static IP's & DSL's have dynamic IP's? I assume you are referring to Public IP's (WAN not LAN) for both? My ISP changes the Public IP all the time, even when I have no change in hardware, i.e. router. I notice today, it's changed from a day or 2 ago. BTW, your public IP is shown in my signature.Yes my IP changes the WAN IP every 12 hours, just like yours. Wait isn't that the definition of a Dynamic IP? That your ISP changes your WAN IP all the time? I connect via an ADSL Broadband Connection with my router hooked up to a modem. http://whatismyipaddress.com/dynamic-static Quote from: Computer_Commando on September 21, 2011, 05:39:03 AM What makes you think cable modems have static IP's & DSL's have dynamic IP's?I quoted that from Yahoo! Answears because I was in a hurty... thank you for pivking out that fault. There is no reason that canle modems must have static IPs and DSL's have dynamic IPs. Quote from: Computer_Commando on September 21, 2011, 05:39:03 AM BTW, your public IP is shown in my signature.Honesyly, I panicked for a sec until I reakized it was just a harnless picture from a site that SHOES your IP address to you.Quote from: reddevilggg on September 21, 2011, 05:02:17 AM Just wondering what 'sot' stood for...........as its the initials of where i live ! STOKE On Trent? Quote from: punk_sot on September 21, 2011, 02:42:49 AM hello hackers..any body knows how to trace computer in its exact location?i used some website but the location is not exact..is it possible to trace computer in its exact location? Exactly why do you need to do this? BTW we don't do "hacking" here. And on that note.... Topic Closed. |
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