Why Do We Have Ip Addresses?
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IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are numerical labels assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. These addresses are usually assigned automatically by the network router or DHCP server, although a user is able to manually assign an address to a specific device. IP addresses identify each device and allow it to communicate with other devices on the network, allowing for data transfer.