It's false. Any networking device like a computer that is connected to a LAN has both a hardware address and an IP address.
Yes. Each computer connected to the internet is assigned a unique internet protocol, or IP, address.
IP address is the internet protocol address which is unique for each system in the given network. IP address is like an unique id that uniquely identifies a system on a network. Yes even if you are not connected to internet, computer would still have an IP address.
have an unique IP address
An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to any personal computer connected to the internet.
its local ip address
it is the work of the Internet service provider to locate and assign the ip address, when ever any client computer is connected to the Internet.
An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to any personal computer connected to the internet.
It is the IP ADDRESS which uniquely identifies any computer conected to internet. It gives the location of the computer also.
The hardware address or MAC address is encoded on the NIC by the manufacturer for unique identification of the NIC. This cannot be changed.... The IPv4 address is an internet address usually assigned by a DHCP server for each computer on a network. This address can be changed.
It is the IP address you use to connect to the internet. Every computer connected to the internet has an IP address no matter if it is a Windows or Mac computer. To find your IP or iMac address open System Preferences and click on the Network icon. Look on the left and find your Internet connection. Click that and your IP address will appear.
just like the u.s. postal system, it requires an address to know where to deliver packets
The Number that Identifies all computers connected to a Network with Internet Access is called the I.P. Address. If you search Google for "IP Address" it will come up with something that says "Your Public IP Address is ..." (... will be where your IP address is)