IP Address

An Internet Protocol (IP) address acts like a digital fingerprint, identifying devices connected to the Internet. It’s structured with periods and commas, much like your home address. Your devices receive different IP addresses each time you connect, while business devices may have static addresses. These unique identifiers facilitate communication between devices across the internet.

Example

An example of an IP address is “192.0.2.1”, which is a fictional IP address commonly used for documentation and testing purposes.