The System.Net.IPEndPoint.Equals method in C# is used to determine whether the current instance of the IPEndPoint object is equal to another specified object. It compares the IP address and port number of the current instance with the IP address and port number of the other object to check for equality. If both the IP address and port number match, the method returns true; otherwise, it returns false. This method is commonly used when comparing network endpoints for equality in C# applications.
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