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Sub domains are a feature of the Domain Name System (DNS) that lets you create a separate domain name for every website on your network. You can create a sub domain for each website on your network, and then configure DNS to point to that sub domain.

This way, each website on your network has its own, separate IP address.

Sub domains are particularly useful when you have multiple websites on your network that share a common domain name (for example, www.example.com and www.

net). You can use sub domains to create separate IP addresses for each website on your network. This way, each website has its own, separate IP address.

You can create sub domains for every website on your network, and then configure DNS to point to that sub domain.