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The [IP] protocol is the part of [TCP/IP] that allows packets of data to pass from one host to another.
It's possible to think at an IP packet as a piece of data with a source and destination address attached,
at every point of it's trip the destination address is used to select the right way in order to
- reache the destination host.
+ reach the destination host.
In a [TCP/IP] network, hosts are identified by IP addresses. An [IP address] in the IPv4 protocol is a 4 byte number,
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