ISPs may give users non-unique IP addresses is not directly affected by net neutrality.
Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all internet traffic equally, without discriminating or charging differently based on user, content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, or method of communication. Therefore, the following options are affected by net neutrality:
ISPs may prioritize speed and bandwidth to companies that pay more: This violates net neutrality by allowing ISPs to provide better service to those who pay more and potentially disadvantage smaller or newer companies that can't afford to pay for prioritization.
ISPs may block websites: This violates net neutrality by allowing ISPs to restrict access to certain websites based on their content, potentially limiting free speech and expression.
ISPs may throttle users: This violates net neutrality by allowing ISPs to intentionally slow down internet traffic based on the content or source, potentially limiting access to information and services.