what is ip
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Answer / sree
this is the protocol of 3rd layer to achieve packet transmission
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Answer / srinivas
it is a internet protocol, and also a logical address.
it is used communicate between 2 machines.
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Ip stads for internet protocol. An ip address is a number.
Typically written four numbers saparated by periods. Which
is uniquely identifies computer that is making use of the
internet.
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Answer / sumeet sharma
IP is a Network layer protocol responisble for packet
movment in the network in comincation with TCP.
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Answer / niveka
ip is internet protocol.ip no.is gn by the manufacturer and
it is the no of the network adminisrator and not the no of
the host
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Answer / userhere
IP stands for Internet Protocol.An Internet Protocol(IP)
address refers to a unique number assigned to each computer
on the Internet.An IP address consists of four numbers, each
of which contains one to three digits, with a single dot (.)
separating each number or set of digits. Each of the four
numbers can range from 0 to 255. Here's an example of what
an IP address might look like: 78.125.0.209 .If you want to
check your IP address,visit Ip-details.com .
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