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04-Jul-2009, 02:07 PM #1
standard of ip
hi anybody knows,what is the standard of IP?
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04-Jul-2009, 07:57 PM #3
Not exactly sure what you mean, but you usually have a private (local) IP and a public (external) IP.
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05-Jul-2009, 09:27 AM #4
standard of ip
hi alli have one question, it was asked me by some another person..............................i.e......WHAT IS THE STANDARD OF IP???...................
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05-Jul-2009, 11:39 AM #5
it would depend upon WHAT you are inferring the acronyms you are using to mean

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http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ip


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whole LOT of answers here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...t=Search&ns0=1
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05-Jul-2009, 12:24 PM #6
First, you need to clarify your ambiguous question. It's like asking what is the standard for RF.

Second, you need to stop starting threads asking the same question: http://forums.techguy.org/networking...andard-ip.html
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05-Jul-2009, 03:07 PM #7
I've merged the threads, please do not post multiple threads for the same issue.

You might also consider asking a real question.

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05-Jul-2009, 03:45 PM #8
A standard of or just IP could mean this. It's still very unclear as to what you are really asking.
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05-Jul-2009, 06:06 PM #9
It sounds a lot like a homework question, must be summer school!
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