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Hello everyone, in this video weamp;#39;re going to be talking about the difference between public and private IP addresses and to be specific Iamp;#39;m going to be talking about IP version 4 addresses. So the first thing we have to know is what is an IP address? Well an IP address is a numeric address. Itamp;#39;s an identifier for a computer or device on a network. Every device has to have an IP address for communication purposes. And there are two different types of IP addresses: thereamp;#39;s public and private. So what are the differences between the two? So letamp;#39;s first talk about public IP addresses. Now when you order internet service from an internet service provider, they are going to assign your modem or your router in your home or business a public IP address. This public IP address is registered on the internet, itamp;#39;s what gives you access to the world wide web. So if you donamp;#39;t have a public IP, you cannot access the