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  2. Private network - Wikipedia

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    The block 169.254.0.0 / 16 was allocated for this purpose. [6] [7] If a host on an IEEE 802 network cannot obtain a network address via DHCP, an address from 169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255 [Note 2] may be assigned pseudorandomly. The standard prescribes that address collisions must be handled gracefully.

  3. Network address - Wikipedia

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    Network diagram with IP network addresses indicated e.g. 192.168.100.3.. A network address is an identifier for a node or host on a telecommunications network.Network addresses are designed to be unique identifiers across the network, although some networks allow for local, private addresses, or locally administered addresses that may not be unique. [1]

  4. Default gateway - Wikipedia

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    TCP/IP defines the addresses 192.168.4.0 (network ID address) and 192.168.4.255 (broadcast IP address). The office's hosts send packets to addresses within this range directly, by resolving the destination IP address into a MAC address with the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) sequence and then encapsulates the IP packet into a MAC frame ...

  5. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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    100.64.0.0/10 100.64.0.0–100.127.255.255 4 194 304: Private network Shared address space [4] for communications between a service provider and its subscribers when using a carrier-grade NAT: 127.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0–127.255.255.255 16 777 216: Host Used for loopback addresses to the local host [1] 169.254.0.0/16 169.254.0.0–169.254.255.255 ...

  6. Help:User contributions - Wikipedia

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    An IP range search can use a CIDR range such as 10.0.0.0/8 or a wildcard asterisk, such as 10.11.12.* or 192.168.*. Searching with a wildcard (but not searching with a CIDR range) requires you to be logged in and to have selected "Allow /16, /24 and /27 – /32 CIDR ranges on Special:Contributions forms (uses API), as well as wildcard prefix ...

  7. Ping - Wikipedia

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    Ping (blogging), used for blogs, RSS, and related web services Ping (networking utility), a computer network monitoring tool Ping (video games), the network latency between computers used in online gaming

  8. Webalizer - Wikipedia

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    192.168.1.20 - - [26/Dec/2006:03:09:16 -0500] "GET HTTP/ 1.1" 200 1774. Apache Custom Log Format can be customized to log most HTTP parameters, including request processing time and the size of the request itself. The format of a custom log is controlled by the format line. A typical Apache log format configuration is shown below.

  9. Mac OS X 10.0 - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X 10.0 (code named Cheetah) is the first major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system. It was released on March 24, 2001, for a price of $129 after a public beta . Mac OS X was Apple's successor to the classic Mac OS .