A static IP address is a fixed numerical label assigned to a device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. Unlike dynamic IP addresses, which change over time, a static IP address remains the same. This makes it easier to identify and locate a particular device on the network, making it easier to access and manage it remotely.
Static IP addresses are often used for servers, routers, and other network devices that need to be easily accessible from other devices on the network. They are also used for devices that need to be accessed from outside the network, such as websites and email servers.