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ravijmca wrote:
but i tried to connect dynamic ip( which is get for www.whatismyip.com) it's fails to communicate..


To use IP there are two computers: client and server.
To use IP there MUST be a way to route between those two computers.
To route the address of the server must be exposed to the client. There are ONLY two ways to do that on the internet.
1. The server MUST have a public IP.
2. The server MUST have a network setup (routers/gateways) such that a public IP will route to the server (the server need not have a public IP.)

whatismyip will always give a result but that result doesn't mean anything. All that matters is 1/2 above.

For normal ISPs there are three ways that they provide customers with "internet".
1. The customer has a static public IP.
2. The customer has a dynamic public IP.
3. The customer does not have a public IP. (in this case it does not matter whether it is static/dynamic.)

The result of whatismyip is only relevant to the above if the ISP is 1 or 2. If that is the case then the IP listed is the one that your computer (or router/modem) has.

Note that 127.0.0.1 is not a public IP nor is it a private one for that matter. (Also just because your computer has a public IP it doesn't mean it is public on the internet but it does make it more likely.)
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