Three Critical Success Traits Shared By "Mom & Pop" Type Web Sites That Are Earning $100,000 to $600,000 Every Year

Written by Miriam Potter


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Real-Life Case Study #3 — Andy Bryant

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I.P. address?

Written by Seamus Dolly


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I.P. addresses are comprised of four sets of numbers with each set ranging from zero(0) to two hundred and fifty five(255). This addressing system is known as thirty two(32) bit. That’s four sets of numbers with eight bits each (a byte) and one multiplied byrepparttar other gives an output of thirty-two, asrepparttar 107728 name would suggest. The way it is written is called decimal dotted notation.

The version that is currently in use is known as I.P. version 4. Hey! there’s nothing wrong with it but we are now “running out” of such addresses. I.P. version 6 isrepparttar 107729 upcoming, agreed version with tighter security implications and has an address limitation inrepparttar 107730 order of seventy octillion addresses. An octillion is ten torepparttar 107731 power of twenty-seven and is a relatively large number and somewhat, mind boggling. Whoever brainstormedrepparttar 107732 current version would, perhaps, agree. Under conditions where hosting occurs, separate or different addresses are allocated to each site so each computer is not limited to one. Future trends are also envisaged and allowed for, by such a multi-octillion number. In conclusion; it works and wherever would we be without it?

Seamus is the webmaster of CountControl.com


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