Does dynamic IP address belong to modem like devices?
Title may not be as descriptive as I'd like it to be. Assume that I connect to google.com ( which is actually a combination of numbers like 192.168.x.x or something else ). Does that mean I send request to that particular server which has a specified ip address like any other device that can connect to internet? And when I send request, does that server find my computer because it knows the ip address of the specific device which I send the request with or my modem at home has a dynamic ip address ( which changes after every reboot of modem ) and when sending request to somewhere, my modem's dynamic ip address is attached to the package, that way the server sends back the response to my modem which then finds the device that sent the request among all the connected devices to that modem? If neither of them is right, then does dynamic address belong to the specific device ( say phone or laptop ) as well as static ip address? Let me know if the question isn't clear.