IP stands for Internet Protocol and it is is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes.
(I am assuming the question refers to IPv4 addressing. For IPv6 addressing the idea is the same, but the specifics of implementation differ.) An IP address is a numerical representation of a unique...
It find your IP address information: Windows 7: In the search box in the Start Menu type in 'cmd' and press 'Enter'. After CMD loads, type 'ipconfig' and press 'Enter'.Windows XP: Start Menu-->...
The four octets make up a complete address. The first part refers to a network, the remainder an individual computer in a host; however, the exact size of this "first part" may vary.