In the example you used above 192.168. etc doesn't that relate to the allocation being made on a LAN, say by a router.
I read somewhere that the ip address was allocated by referring to the mac address and that as such you could work out the mac address from the ip address which had been allocated to it.
It's probably just something I picked up wrong so I thought I would ask.
In the example you used above 192.168. etc doesn't that relate to the allocation being made on a LAN, say by a router.
So if I knew your ip I couldn't work out the mac address of device you were using to connect to the internet. Is that correct.