An IP address is a unique network that you are assigned each time that your computer connects to the internet. A good reason to know what your IP address is so that you will know the details of your Internet connection.
The current IP Address is: "69.12.3.35"I don't know why you would need it.
If you have ever typed in your name while using the web, then yes, they can know you by your IP address.
IP stands for Internet Protocol.If you want to know your IP address,visit Ip-details.com .
report that to the fbi/police if you know the ip address to who created or what ever!
You just google find someone else's IP address and you will find a lot of web sites to find someones IP address
The reason that a computer can find your IP address (And the reason you HAVE one in the first place) is so that while you are using the internet you will be only receiving webpages that only your computer requested. If this were not the case then this answer would not know where to go; and everything else on the internet would lose it's way too.
the main purpose of ip address is to know the location of particular file as much as possible
When configuring Netgear, you need to know your IP Address because your IP is used by all devices to communicate with each other on a computer network setup.
that is for range only for the know private ip is -10.0.0.0 - 255.0.0.0 172.0.0.0 - 255.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 - 255.0.0.0 public ip is 125.0.0.0 -255.0.0.0 69.0.0.0 - 255.0.0.0 that series of the ip address is privat and public ip address
The Layer 3(Network Layer) is associated with IP addressing.Because,It converts the frames into packets and address them to send across the other network through intermediary devices.While transferring across the other network's have to know about the destination IP address and also source IP address's deals with IP address.
The reason why IP or Internet Protocol security is needed is because if anyone knows your IP address they would be able to hack your computer if there were no IP security.
A public ip (or external ip) is the one you get from your ISP. This is the one used across the internet. Whereas the one you get from your router is a private ip (usually its a 192.168.x.x one). If, for some reason, you don't know what is your external IP-address, you can use one of available on-line detection tools: see related link.