IPv4 => 32 bits => 4 bytes
how many bit header Ip v4
It's IP V4 ...
you have to open command prompt then type in ipconfig scroll up to find ip v4 address OR you can search on Google for wolfram alpha open the first page and type in Where am i
A PC/Computer has several addresses. IP address, MAC address and depending on your network the computer name could also be considered an address. To get your PC IP and MAC addresses, type in ipconfig/all in command prompt. To get your computer name, open up to My Computer from the menu or desktop and view systems information. There are several ways to get these informations, but these ways would work fine. Author: Malik Raji. ipconfig shows only local ip if you are in intranet to get external ip you need to go to internet for the same which can be detected at ... http://tejji.com/ip/my-ip-address.aspx
it depends if your terminolgy is correct or not tech. no there is not a new byte. There are new bit systems that can transmit 64bits at a time. Now for ip addresses there is a new byte its called IP-V6 rather than IP-V4 witch all ip addresses will be converted to IP-V6 and is in hexidecimal format but origanly its till bits just more of them and more combinations. right now we use IP-V4 witch go from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 the new ip version (IP-V6) is in hexideciamls witch can go from 00:00:00:00:00:00 to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF and uses 0-9 numbers and A-F letters witch gerate huge amounts of possiblites and will be converted to this soon. question is how soon
TCP/IP v4 and TCP/IP v6
TCP/IP v4 TCP/IP v6 IPX AppleTalk
Ip-Address is the number which is assigned to each computer which are connected to the internet while Static Ip-Address is the type of Ip-Address.there are two types of Ip-Address are there.They are Static Ip-Address and Dynamic Ip-Address.Static Ip Means it can't be changes ,But Dynamic Ip Means we can Change Ip By Resetting modem.You can get the Details of the Ip-Address using Free online sites like Ip-Details.com
The host information for a class C v4 address is in the last octet of the address.
The three correct options are: 3. Hierarchical Explanation: By design, layer three addressing is hierarchical, as you can group hosts in different networks. 4. Uniquely identifies each host Explanation: Each host has a unique address inside its network. 6. Contains a network portion Explanation: For example, in an IP (v4) address a portion of the most significant bits identify the network the host belongs to.1.It supports data communications between networks 2.It prevents broadcasts 3.It uniquely identifies each host
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There is no such thing as a BMW V4.