Internet Protocol.
ISP is Internet Service Provider.
2006-09-07 12:44:45
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answered by shmux 6
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Internet Protocol
2006-09-07 20:13:49
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answered by Derek Knight 1
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IP - (pronounced as separate letters) Short for Internet Protocol. IP specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), which establishes a virtual connection between a destination and a source.
2006-09-07 19:46:14
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answered by misen55 7
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Internet Protocol
2006-09-07 19:45:16
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answered by f21ck 3
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Internet Protocol
It is a combination of 4 numbers seperated by dots
and each number ranges from 1 to 255
Example: 10.50.1.1 or 209.223.244.255
An IP address identifies a device like a server, PC, router, or printer that talks the TCP/IP protocol for communicating with each other (sending paackets of data)
2006-09-07 19:48:13
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answered by Steve P 5
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Internet Protocol
2006-09-07 19:45:03
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answered by Mike M 3
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Internet Protocol
2006-09-07 19:40:43
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answered by Devil Dog 6
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Internet Protocol.
2006-09-07 19:44:02
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answered by Egroeg_Rorepme 4
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IP stands for Internet Protocol.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider.
They are not interchangeable.
2006-09-07 19:46:45
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answered by Aaron C 2
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Internet Protocol and Internet Provider.
2006-09-07 19:42:15
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answered by keywestbeaner 2
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