![]() A public IP can never be duplicated , since each Internet connection is unique. Within a private network, private IP’s cannot be duplicated either. But it is possible that, for example, a friend of yours does have a private IP for one of their devices and can match a private IP address you have for a device. The answer is no and yes. Wow, you will be stunned. I explain. There are two types of IP: Public IP and private IP.īoth public and private IP’s are built in four number blocks . Each block is a number from 0 to 255 and is separated by a period (“.”). For example, a public IP address could be 63.45.12.34 and a private IP address, 192.168.0.11 .Ĭan there be equal public or private IP addresses? IP addresses are the numerical names that are assigned to a device as a “license plate” so that it can be called by other devices. ![]() There is no device in the world that can communicate with another without having an IP. ![]() IP stands for Internet Protocol. This protocol, like many others such as HTTP, TCP, UDP, etc., is responsible for establishing communications in most of our networks. Even a fridge can have an IP address! Also devices such as a router, a server, a telephone, a computer, a television, etc.
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