LAN - Local Area Network
MAN - METROPOLITAN area network
WAN - Wide Area Network
The NAT (or Network Address Translation) is basically something which allows your router to share an IP across different devices.
these are the four types of the topologies such as WAN:-Wide Area Network LAN:- Local Area Network MAN- Metropolitan Area network CAN:- Campus Area Network In these topologies meanings are clear for a name
mAC ADDRESS its actually network addresses.
There are three different types of NAT (Static, Dynamic, and Overloading). The one you're most likely talking about is static NAT. It provides a one to one mapping.
An IP Address, or Internet Protocol Address. Each device has one.
That is called a broadcast address.
The address before the next valid network address will be the broadcast address For Example:192.168.1.64 the broadcast address is 192.168.1.127
No, an IP address is given to each internet provider, not each computer. For example, there could be five computers hooked up to the same network in which case they'd all have the same IP address.
If you mean, find out your IP address, in Windows you can either type the command ipconfig, or check the network properties. In network properties you also have the option of changing the IP options.If you mean, find out your IP address, in Windows you can either type the command ipconfig, or check the network properties. In network properties you also have the option of changing the IP options.If you mean, find out your IP address, in Windows you can either type the command ipconfig, or check the network properties. In network properties you also have the option of changing the IP options.If you mean, find out your IP address, in Windows you can either type the command ipconfig, or check the network properties. In network properties you also have the option of changing the IP options.
NAT or Network Address Translation is something which people generally can't avoid and has become the norm in computer networking. For a device to be able to access content on the Internet they need a public IP address. There aren't enough public IP addresses (until IPv6 is fully embraced, which is still a way off) to give every one of your devices a public address which mandates a form of translation.
local network broadcast
If you are referring to clasfull IP address, 130.3.4.1 would be a Class B network.