answer:It means that you are using a dynamic IP address. The IP (internet protocol) address is a number that identifies each device on the network. Most devices use dynamic IP addresses, which are assigned by the network when they connect. These IP addresses are temporary, and can change over time. There are several ways to resolve an IP address conflict. Since you are running Windows, this link might help you. You may also want to check your router for software or firmware updates. If you are not that technically savvy, you may want to get tech support either from your Internet provider or your router manufacturer.