Networking
Hello to all Techyv Experts!
On my understanding, there are two addresses on one networked devices. And that is the hardware or network address that is also known as MAC address and the IP address. I have a small query regarding network and IP address. I want to ask for a detailed instruction on how I can find the network address from my IP address. I hope you can help me. Thank you.
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