Internet Protocol Address:
This number is an exclusive number all information technology devices (printers,
routers, modems, et al) use which identifies and allows them the ability to communicate
with each other on a computer network. There is a standard of communication which
is called an Internet Protocol standard. In laymans
terms it is the same as your home address. In order for you to receive snail mail
at home the sending party must have your correct mailing address (IP address)
in your town (network) or you do not receive bills, pizza coupons
or your tax refund. The same is true for all equipment on the internet. Without
this specific address, information cannot be received. IP addresses may either be
assigned permanently for an Email server/Business server or a permanent home resident
or temporarily, from a pool of available addresses (first come first serve) from
your Internet Service Provider.
A permanent number may not be available in all areas and may cost extra so be sure
to ask your ISP.
Domain Name System (DNS): This allows the IP address to be translated
to words. It is much easier for us to remember a word than a series of numbers.
The same is true for email addresses.
For example, it is much easier for you to remember a web address name such as www.WeDealsIndia.com than
it is to remember 192.168.1.1 or in the case of email it is much easier to remember
email@somedomain.com than email@192.168.1.1
Dynamic IP Address: One that is not static and could change at
any time. This type is issued to you from a pool of addresses allocated by your
ISP or DHCP Server. This is for a large number of customers that do not require
the same address all the time for a variety of reasons. Your computer will automatically
get this number as it logs on to the network and saves you the trouble of having
to know details regarding the specific network configurations. This number can be
assigned to anyone using a dial-up connection, Wireless and High Speed Internet
connections. If you need to run your own email server or web server, it would be
best to have a static IP address.
Static IP Address: One that is fixed and never changes. This is
in contrast to a dynamic IP address which may change at any time. Most ISP's
can offer to assign a single static IP or a block of static IP's for a few extra
bucks a month and may require you upgrading to a business account.