Usually the systems will be assigned an APIPA address in the range 169.254.x.y in order to use resources in their own LAN.
The APIPA configuration can also default to static IP addresses if necessary.
If APIPA is not being used then the only way to use the network is to manually assign a static IP address and all of the required settings.
APIPA
DHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
DNS configuration stands for Domain Name System Configuration. It is a system in place for any computers connected via network whether private or on the internet. It allows for converting IP addresses to names. DNS is like the phone book of IP addresses.
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server
A Dynamic Server serves up IP addresses to computers on a network. The purpose of the dynamic server is to protect the user's identity online. This is why it sends different IP addresses every time the user logs on.
DHCP - Automatically provides client computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with IP addresses
to search assignments and you can also do playing
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocal
All computers store IP addresses. ;) <3
IP configuration server
The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.The switch keeps track of which computers (identified through their MAC addresses) are connected to which switch ports.
254 really... that is the number of allocations of IP addresses available. For any more, you would need additional networking equipment/dhcp server
Computers don't have URLs, they have IP addresses. And yes, you can get someone else's IP address.