internet protocol version 4 (ipv4)
Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is a widely used network protocol that assigns unique numerical addresses to devices connected to the internet, allowing them to communicate and exchange data smoothly. It uses a 32-bit addressing system, enabling approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses to be allocated worldwide.
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