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IP address
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IP address
The numerical sequence that serves as an identifier for an Internet server. An IP address appears as a series of four groups of numbers separated by dots. The first group is a number between 1 and 255 and the other groups are a number between 0 and 255, such as 192.135.174.1. Every server has its own unique address.
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IP address [aɪˈpiːəˌdres] N (Comput) =Internet Protocol addressdirección f IP
IP address
n (Comput, Internet) → IP-Adresse f


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