| ricketty | 10-10-2014 02:35 PM | Re: AT&T Tethering giving two different IP Addresses MM and I have PM'd back and forth a couple of times on this since his post. I wasn't sure I understood his question and was hesitant to post less masked ip addresses on the forum.
I've also been talking with a good friend that works for another carrier and learned that all Sprint devices are assigned two different IP addresses at all times. A primary and a secondary... the primary is the workhorse while the secondary kicks in if the primary stops responding for any reason.
I'm thinking that AT&T may have their network implemented a little differently where the primary is utilized for regular, non-SSL, web traffic (http / not encrypted) while the secondary handles SSL (https / encrypted) traffic.
I realize this may seem like over analyzing, but I'm not convinced that there's nothing more to see here.
ebay utilizes both encrypted and unencrypted connections, depending on the nature of your current activity.
- Registering for a new account or editing account details (anything with personal information involved) and you're on an encrypted (SSL) connection with ebay.
- Browsing items or even listing an item, you're on an unencrypted (non-SSL) connection.
Any device that is regularly using two ip addresses depending on the type of connection would be revealing both to ebay through the course of the session.
As for paypal, all paypal traffic seems to be encrypted (SSL). |