no you can't use this IP address.
you can use IP address belongs to following group only
Summary of IP Address Classes
Class A - 0nnnnnnn hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
First bit 0; 7 network bits; 24 host bits
Initial byte: 0 - 127
126 Class As exist (0 and 127 are reserved)
16,777,214 hosts on each Class A
Class B - 10nnnnnn nnnnnnnn hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
First two bits 10; 14 network bits; 16 host bits
Initial byte: 128 - 191
16,384 Class Bs exist
65,532 hosts on each Class B
Class C - 110nnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn hhhhhhhh
First three bits 110; 21 network bits; 8 host bits
Initial byte: 192 - 223
2,097,152 Class Cs exist
254 hosts on each Class
You don't need to provide any physical address or data about your computer to have and internet connection. The Computer Numeric address or configuration ID should not be asked. The internet provider may have asked so that you cannot use the internet on any other system and it will need configuration to connect from other PC.
It's not true. You can use a dynamic ip address to use remote desktop! Problem with dynamic ip addresses is that it can be changed any time, and you will not able to connect to your PC. The best way is to use full computer name. It does not depend on ip address.
1234
any computer
Ipconfig
You can use Microsoft products with any windows-based (or MAC) computer. You do not have to use an Acer brand computer.
Your tower is your computer. If you are asking if the monitor and computer have to match the answer is no. You can use any monitor with any computer.
Logically, a sympathy card is addressed to the survivors of the immediate family, collectively. e.g. The Smith Family 1234 Main St. Anywhere, USA In a situation where there is only the surviving spouse, a sympathy card should be addressed as follows : Mr. John Smith 1234 Main St. or Mrs. John Smith 1234 Main St. NB. When the wife is the sole survivor, you do not use her first name in the address, but rather, her husband's first name
try 1234
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
The simplest answer is to compare an IP address with a phone number: Each computer get assigned a unique number, the IP address, and any computer in the world can contact any other computer as long as it knows the address. You can look up who owns an IP address and its approximate geographic area in an IP database, see related link for an example. People normally don't use IP addresses, we use domain names like "Google.com" instead. Computers use a service called a DNS (Domain Name Server) to look up the IP address associated with a domain name. See related link for more on IP addresses. IP means internet Protocol.
The simplest answer is to compare an IP address with a phone number: Each computer get assigned a unique number, the IP address, and any computer in the world can contact any other computer as long as it knows the address. You can look up who owns an IP address and its approximate geographic area in an IP database, see related link for an example. People normally don't use IP addresses, we use domain names like "google.com" instead. Computers use a service called a DNS (Domain Name Server) to look up the IP address associated with a domain name. See related link for more on IP addresses. IP means Internet Protocol.