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An IP network, also known as the Internet Protocol network, is the backbone of communication for the internet and local area networks (LANs). It is responsible for transmitting data between computers, servers, and other devices using IP addresses, which serve as the unique identifier for each device on the network.
The IP network has revolutionized the way we communicate, access information, and do business. It enables us to connect with people, organizations, and devices from anywhere in the world. Whether it's sending an email, accessing a website, or streaming a video, the IP network makes it all possible.
How Does an IP Network Work?
An IP network operates by dividing data into small packets, called datagrams, which are then sent to the recipient device. Each datagram contains the IP address of the sender and the recipient, as well as the data being transmitted.
When a device wants to send
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