Computer Networks - IP AddressingWhat is the main purpose of private IP addresses?ATo provide internet access to all devicesBTo allow devices to communicate within a local networkCTo identify devices on the global internetDTo replace public IP addresses permanentlyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Define private IP address usagePrivate IP addresses are used for communication inside a local network, like home or office.Step 2: Contrast with public IP addressesPublic IPs identify devices on the internet, while private IPs are for local communication only.Final Answer:To allow devices to communicate within a local network -> Option BQuick Check:Private IP = Local network communication [OK]Quick Trick: Private IPs work inside networks, not on internet [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking private IPs provide internet accessConfusing private IPs with public IPsBelieving private IPs are globally unique
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