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InetAddress address= InetAddress.getLocalHost();

System.out.println(address.getHostName()+ "------"+address.getHostAddress());

There are 2 types of Outputs for above codes at 2 different occations.

They are:

1) when internet is connected: Samitha-Pc------10.224.108.58
2) when internet is not connected): Samitha-Pc------127.0.0.1

What is the reason for this difference? How the host has been changed from localhost to the ISP given ip?

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127.0.0.1 is the internal ip (localhost). When you are connected to the router, it assigns you another ip address. 10.224.108.58 is the ip assigned by your router. See http://www.howtogeek.com/126304/why-is-the-localhost-ip-127.0.0.1/. When you are not connected to the internet, the only available ip is localhost.

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  • So when I am connected to internet there should be 2 localhost IP addresses as u say? So then I should be able to get both these IP addresses as localhost when connected to internet. Is that so.? If yes how to get that? Apr 8, 2014 at 17:24
  • It chooses one of them. To get all of them see stackoverflow.com/questions/494465/…
    – nimsson
    Apr 8, 2014 at 17:51
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When you are connected to internet your laptop has the IP Addr 10.224.108.58; when you are not connected to internet, no IP addres is associated to the laptop so the default one is used; the default one is 127.0.0.1

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