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There will be a IP address conflict,if a device is on and connected to the network it will have the IP address,if any other device tries to connect to the same network with the same IP it will not be allowed to join the network.
An IP scrambler is a device that scrambles your IP address making it nearly untraceable.
"Gateway"
"Gateway"
In medicine, the letters "IP" on tablets are used to signify that the medication is not a generic brand. On the other hand, the letters "BP" printed on tablets mean that the medication is generic.
Basically, any device that needs to communicate with another device on an IP network will require an IP address. so, each PC and router will need an address, along with anything else per above: a switch, a server, and IP phone, etc.
The network part of an IP address indicates the network to which the host belongs. The host bits or host part of an IP address points to the actual device that has an IP address on the network. It can be a computer, printer, router or any device with an IP address that has the same network part.
Generic version of Loratab yes it is.
Switches do not, gateways do.
Yes you can track any device by using what is called a a MAC address. Every device on this planet has a mac address that can be tracked.
A unicast message is a message directed to a specific device on a network (just one specific device). It would have a destination IP address that corresponds to that device.