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− | *Every computer connected to the Internet must have a unique address known as an IP (Internet Protocol) address. The IP address is a numeric address written as a set of four numbers separated by dots, for example 64.149.219.213. | + | *Every computer connected to the Internet must have a unique address known as an '''IP (Internet Protocol)''' address. The IP address is a numeric address written as a set of four numbers separated by dots, for example '''64.149.219.213'''. |
*The address provides a unique identification of a computer and the network it belongs to. | *The address provides a unique identification of a computer and the network it belongs to. | ||
[[Category:Helpful Definitions]] | [[Category:Helpful Definitions]] |
Revision as of 14:42, 2 May 2012
What is a IP address?
- Every computer connected to the Internet must have a unique address known as an IP (Internet Protocol) address. The IP address is a numeric address written as a set of four numbers separated by dots, for example 64.149.219.213.
- The address provides a unique identification of a computer and the network it belongs to.