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Saturday, 14 December 2013

How to Find Your Computer IP Address in Windows


An Internet Protocol address identifies your computer on a network. Home computers typically connect to the Internet via a router and cable or DSL connection. In this type of setup your computer's IP address only identifies it on the local network. This includes the router and any other computers you have connected at home. The router has its own IP address to identify itself on the Internet. When you use a service such as WhatIsMyIP.com, the IP address returned is your router's address. Determine your computer's IP address using the tools included with Windows.

Instructions

    • 1
      Go to the "Start" menu and type "CMD" in the "Search" field. Click on the "Command Prompt" shortcut in the search results.
    • 2
      Type "ipconfig" without the quotes and press "Enter." This displays the basic information for your main network adapter. The IP address is clearly marked.
    • 3
      Type "ipconfig /all" to display information for all the network adapters on your computer. This includes wireless and wired adapters. The IP address for each adapter is clearly marked.

Tips & Warnings

  • If performing the IPCONFIG command gives you the following error: "'ipconfig is not recognized as an internal or external command" you may need to approach a slightly different method: - From the C: drive in DOS, type CD\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 - Try the IPCONFIG command from this location again

Microsoft Technet : Command-line Reference

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