We all use the Internet Protocol (IP) daily, whether we're aware of it or not. For instance, any time you type a website name or a search term into your web browser, it looks up the IP address of that URL (or of a search engine) and then loads the website. Let's divide IP addresses into two categories: private and public. Private IP addresses are the ones your WiFi box (and company intranet) provi
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