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Forgive me for my lack of knowledge but would all my devices in my home be under the same public IP address, whether wifi or directly connected to an ethernet cable? Or is it something more complicated than what I mentioned?
I have 4 firesticks in my home all connected to the same source (my provider's modem) that's connected via the ethernet adapter Amazon sells. Don't plan on sharing my real debrid account to anyone outside of my home.
Yes, you get one public IP for everything going through your modem. Make sure nobody uses mobile data, thats a separate IP.
Awesome. Thanks to you both for your replies. Will keep the mobile data thing in mind, wasn't aware of that in general.
Normally yes. Normal means you're using an IPv4 connection. Should you have an IPv6 connection, each device get's its own ip. But i guess you would know if you set that up. Your router could tell you more...