IP Address

Ensuring data goes to the right place and helping your business stay connected.

An IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique set of numbers assigned to every device connected to a network—like computers, phones, servers, and printers. It allows devices to communicate with each other and send or receive data.

Think of it like a home address for your device—it tells other devices where to find you online.

There are two main types:

  • Static IP Address – Fixed and doesn’t change; ideal for servers and remote access
  • Dynamic IP Address – Changes regularly and is assigned by your network automatically

Why it matters: IP addresses are essential for network communication, internet access, and cybersecurity. Knowing your IP addresses helps with troubleshooting, remote access, and securing your systems.