so that if one of these happens to have a problem, there are other IP addresses that you could connect to. Behind the scenes, this is how our browser finds an IP address that it can then use to communicate to the Professor Messer web server. ...
I could have used the command line and used net use, h colon, then the name of the server, and the name of the share. Because this share has a space in the middle of it, if you’re doing this from the command line, you’ll need to have that entire location contained ...
and we get a web page. But behind the scenes, your computer has communicated out to a DNS server and asked for the IP address of professormesser.com. The DNS server provides that to your computer, and from that point forward, your computer uses the IP address of the web server to talk...