What does a public IP address represent?
- The unique identifier of a device on the internet.
- The internal IP address of a device on a local network.
- The IP address used for communication within a private network.
- The temporary IP address assigned to a device when connecting to a public Wi-Fi network.
How are public IP addresses obtained?
- They are assigned by Internet Service Providers (ISPs).
- They are generated automatically by devices when connected to the internet.
- They are obtained through public IP address marketplaces.
- They are freely available for download from the internet.
What is the purpose of a public IP address?
- To allow devices to communicate with other devices on the internet.
- To restrict access to specific websites or online services.
- To provide a local network with internal IP addresses.
- To establish connections within a private network.
Can multiple devices have the same public IP address?
- No, each device on the internet must have a unique public IP address.
- Yes, devices within the same local network can share a public IP address.
- Yes, devices within the same city or region can share a public IP address.
- Yes, devices owned by the same person can share a public IP address.
Are public IP addresses routable across the internet?
- Yes, public IP addresses are accessible and routable globally.
- No, public IP addresses can only be used within a specific country or region.
- No, public IP addresses can only be used within a specific internet service provider.
- No, public IP addresses are limited to specific websites and online services.