IP Protocols Internet
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the standard method for transporting data between computers on the Internet. IP encodes data in the form of packets, a linear sequence of bytes of a known length. Each packet contains a header section at the beginning that includes the addresses of the source and destination computer, as well as error detection data.
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What Is My IP Address? - Free service automatically determines one's address on the Internet.
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RFC 791 - Internet Protocol - Request For Comments 791 documents the fundamental workings of IP.
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MyWanIP - Free utility detects one's current IP address from behind a router.
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IP Self Test - This 18-question online quiz tests your knowledge of the nuts and bolts of Internet Protocol.
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IPMI - IP Multicast Initiative - Forum to accelerate adoption of the IP Multicast Initiative through education and marketing.
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IP Performance Metrics Charter - IP Performance Metrics (IPPM) Working Group at IETF.
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Museum of Broken Packets - Collection of broken, malformed, or peculiar packets found on the Internet, with theories as to how they came to be.
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ipSwitchboard - Site tracks the IP address of computers on the Internet, particularly Web and FTP servers.
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Connected - The IP Protocol - Section 3 of "Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia" discusses datagrams and streams, subnetting, and the delivery model.
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IPTV News.net - Offers information and news on the evolving technologies of internet protocol television including hardware, software, and services.
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Foundations of the Internet Protocol - ACM Crossroads magazine article explains network protocol concepts, IP packets, and IP addressing.
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