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IP Address

An IP Address is a unique numerical label assigned to devices connected to a network using Internet Protocol, serving to identify devices and locate them within the network. There are two main types of IP addresses: Private IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.1) and Public IP addresses assigned by ISPs (e.g., 49.207.45.123). These addresses are essential for communication over the Internet.

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IP Address

An IP Address is a unique numerical label assigned to devices connected to a network using Internet Protocol, serving to identify devices and locate them within the network. There are two main types of IP addresses: Private IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.1) and Public IP addresses assigned by ISPs (e.g., 49.207.45.123). These addresses are essential for communication over the Internet.

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IP Address

An IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique numerical label assigned to every


device (such as computers, smartphones, printers, etc.) connected to a network that uses the
Internet Protocol for [Link] Addresses are an important part of the Internet. It can
be represented as Internet Protocol address. A unique address that identifies the device over
the network.

It serves two primary purposes:

1. Identification – Uniquely identifies a device on the network.


2. Location Addressing – Helps locate the device’s position in the network.

Types of IP Addresses
Based on Scope:

Example:

 Private IP: [Link], [Link]


 Public IP: Assigned by your ISP (e.g., [Link])

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