IP is Internet Protocol. That and TCP is how computers talk to each other on the internet.
DNS - Domain Name System or Service translates domain names IP addresses. This saves you from memorizing sets of digits. It's easier to remember www.yahoo.com
ISP is an Internet Service Provider, like Verizon or Earthlink.
2006-10-04 01:41:47
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answered by IT Pro 6
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IP(Internet Protocol) is a language for communication between computers
DNS(Domain Naming System) is a protocol. With this domain names are translated into IP addresses, and DNS also controls email delivery. If your computer cannot access DNS, your web browser will not be able to find web sites, and you will not be able to receive or send email.
ISP(Internet Service Provider) is a company that provides individuals and other companies access to the Internet and other related services such as Web site building and virtual hosting. An ISP has the equipment and the telecommunication line access required to have a point-of-presence on the Internet for the geographic area served.
2006-10-04 01:44:04
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answered by harsha 3
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IP stands for Internet protocol and usually refers to the TCP/IP address of your PC (or whatever) on the network. DNS = Domain Name Service, and is usually the address of a server that translates a domain name to an IP address *(i.e yahoo.com). ISP = Internet Service Provider
2006-10-04 01:43:23
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answered by madbrew2000 2
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The Internet Protocol (IP) is a data-oriented protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork.
The domain name system (DNS) stores and associates many types of information with domain names, but most importantly, it translates domain names (computer hostnames) to IP addresses
An Internet service provider (abbr. ISP, also called Internet access provider or IAP) is a business or organization that sells to consumers access to the Internet and related services.
2006-10-04 01:42:32
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answered by usaf.primebeef 6
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IP (Internet Protocol) is the language used by the computers for communicating.
DNS (Domain Name Server) is the name resolution server which converts the IP addresses to host (computer) names and host names to IP
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - connects you to the internet.
2006-10-04 01:42:47
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answered by surampark 1
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IP (Internet Protocol) is the language used by the computers for communicating.
DNS (Domain Name Server) is the name resolution server which converts the IP addresses to host (computer) names and host names to IP
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - connects you to the interne
2006-10-04 02:50:33
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answered by kusaiali 1
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Internet Protocol
Domain Name System
Internet Service Provider
2006-10-04 01:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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IP, stands for internet protocals. Every computer that communicates over the internet is assigned and IP address that uniquely identifies the device and distinguishes it from other computers on the internet.
DNS, stands for domain name system. It is a global network of servers that translate host names like www.inernic.net into dotted numerical IP addresses like 198.41.06
ISP, stands for internet service providers. Companys that provide access to the internet. For a monthly fee, ther service provider gives you a software package, username, password, and a access phone number.
2006-10-04 01:59:09
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answered by buggy16925 1
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IP = a statement a 2 year old makes on the way to the bathroom in the grocery store to let you know... it's too late.
DNS = is a term used in restaurants to indicate that a particular person is banned from that establishment... Do Not Serve!
ISP = similar to IP, but with a southern slang to it where instead of saying 'I am' they remove 'am' and add an 's instead. "I's P" "I's going out"...
2006-10-04 01:53:48
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answered by JAMMco 4
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ip: internet protocall
dns: domain name server
isp: internet service provider
2006-10-04 01:41:34
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answered by pacman1853 2
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