Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are the unique identifying numbers that all computers and devices connected to the Internet depend on to communicate with each other.

When the pool of available unallocated addresses for IPv4, the original IP addressing system, completely depleted in 2011, the Internet began a transition to IPv6, a newer Internet Protocol system.

The "Beginner’s Guide To Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses" helps the individual user understand IP addresses and the transition from IPv4 to IPv6.

View/Download the Beginner’s Guide To Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses (PDF ; 1.4MB)

 

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