I don't think so, Jez. The only IP address visible on the net would be the
access point. The devices connected on a local network to the access point
would have their own network addresses, normally 198.162.xxx.xxx.
On your home network your gateway will have the IP address visible to the
Internet, but your WiFi network (for instance) will use the standard IP
addresses for a local network.
Chris
On 5 Feb 2012, at 13:44, Jez Cunningham wrote:
> I suppose a phone acting as a 'personal hotspot' is just an 'access
> point' so the ISP would see two IP addresses - one for each connected
> device?
> jez
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