Dynamic address is a term related to computer networking. It is when the IP address of system is not static.
When referring to IP cameras, the term IP refers to Internet Protocol. It uses a computer network that receives and sends varying types of data across the internet.
The IP address for every single computer in the world is different. What you mean is the domain for India, which is ".in".
The computer term "pc" stands for "personal computer".
It may be your IP Address on your PC/Computer/Laptop.
An IP address is the unique identifier assigned to any personal computer connected to the internet.
NO an IP is assigned by a router or modem for determining the computer address for access to a network if you mean findinng out what your ip address is type whats my ip address in google
IP stands for Internet Protocol and it is is a numerical label that is assigned to devices participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes.
If you use a different computer then it just says you changed IP address. If not then there is a bug in their system
Each IP packet has information about the destination, and the origin. "Reply IP address" probably refers to the origin; it is to the origin that any reply will have to be sent.
APIPA stands for Automatic Private IP Address Generally it will be in the range 169.254.0.1 up to 169.254.255.254 (subnet of 255.255.0.0) This is the IP address a computer gets when it is set up pick up an IP address automatically and there is no DHCP server... or the computer can't see a router. The computer will be able to connect to any other computer on the network with an IP in the same range, but will NOT be able to connect to the internet.
The source address contains the IP address of the computer (or other host) that sends the IP packet.The source address contains the IP address of the computer (or other host) that sends the IP packet.The source address contains the IP address of the computer (or other host) that sends the IP packet.The source address contains the IP address of the computer (or other host) that sends the IP packet.