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Maybe this helps... Your Router is your connection to the internet. That's what the internet sees, and your router has only one IP address. The IP addresses your computers use are subnet or network IPs. (subnet, network, not sure what the real term is here..) I believe all networks use IPs starting with 192.168.**.**. So the IPs on your comps are only there for your router to see. In a nutshell, your computers talk with your router, and your router talks with the Internet. Your computers don't talk to the Internet themselves.
I don't near understand how it all works, but this is what I've finally figured out myself.. hope this helps and doesn't just confuse more.
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