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TCP/IP Network stack  packets Home Network

Asked by dtivmk in Networking Protocols, 802.11 Wireless Access Points, TCP/IP

At my home, I use a Broadband connection, behind a wireless router(Netgear).
There is a certain IP address assigned to my Laptop 10.0.0.3, for e.g. on this
wireless network.
Similarly there must be some IP address for the broadband modem I use as well.
I want a tool (for windows) which helps me in clearly visualizing, what happens
when I send a request to a website and how does the data get back to me
(and not to any other laptop connected to this wireless network), i.e.
how are the IPs resolved to make sure that I receive the data which I had
requested and not anyone else.

In case there is no such tool, a clearly written explanation would also suffice.
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