- Internet Protocol Addresses (IP Address)
- An IP address is a logical address of 32-bits (IPv4) that uniquely identifies a device on a network. IPv4 addresses are represented in decimal by four numbers from 0-255 separated by dots in what is called "dotted quad notation".
- Internet Protocol Addresses
- What is an IP address?
- Who invented IP addresses and Internet Protocol?
- What is Classful IP Addressing?
- What is Classless IP Addressing?
- Special Addresses
- Obtaining IP Addresses
- What is my computer's IP address and how do I find it?
- How does my computer get an IP address
- Where do IP Addresses come from?
- Where do I get IP addresses?
- What is an IP Address Allocation?
- What is an IP Address Assignment?
- Address Ranges / Address Blocks
- Regional Internet Registrars
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