What are ip addresses? how are ip address allocated to computers?
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DHCP - Dynamic Host Control Protocol are used for dynamically allocation of IP Addresses. ... Your modem assigns your computer an internal IP address (due to NAT) using typically DHCP, which dynamically selects and renews IPs. Your ISP itself has a block of IP addresses which they own.
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An IP address (short for Internet Protocol address) is used to identify computers on the Internet. It works like a return address would on a piece of mail.
When your computer or device sends a request, like a search on Google, it tags the request with your IP address. That way Google knows where to send the response.
Your IP address is usually based on a real-world location. Google might use your IP address to guess where you are and give you local results.
For example, Google could use your IP address to give you the weather forecast for the town you're in when you search for weather.
Your IP address will be a number, like 172.16.254.1 or 2001:db8:0:1234:0:567:8:1.
When you search what is my IP on Google Search, you’ll see the IP address of the computer or device where you did the search.
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