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is an IP (Internet Protocol) address?
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Names correspond to a series of numbers called IP (Internet
Protocol) Addresses. An IP address is the communications protocol
used to exchange data over computer networks. IP addresses
allow large, geographical networks of computers to communicate
with each other quickly and economically over a variety of
physical links. An IP address is the numerical address by
which location in the Internet is identified. It consists
of four sets of numbers, each of which range from 0 to 255
separated by dots. Example 178.18.19.240.
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