
Internet Protocol
Internet Protocol (IP) is a set of rules that govern how data is sent and received over the internet. It assigns unique addresses, called IP addresses, to each device, ensuring data is directed to the correct destination. Think of IP as the system that packages, labels, and routes digital information like emails or web pages from sender to receiver. It works alongside other protocols to facilitate reliable communication, enabling devices around the world to connect, share information, and access online resources seamlessly.