Tutorial: Networking 101: Understanding IP Addresses

  2008-07-23 08:00:03
Networks don't work without addresses: Whenever you are sending something, you need to specify where it should go and where it came from. To be an effective network engineer or administrator, you need to understand IP addresses backward and forward: you need to be able to think on your feet. 
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