IP Address?
How does one find out what their LOCAL ip address is? I googled it and I can find out the ip address but it's not the "local" ip address of my computer. How can I find out what mine is?
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- start run type cmd type ipconfig Goodluck
- Go to start-run and type in cmd ~ then press enter When you get into the command window, type in IPCONFIG and press enter. It will display your ip for you. For additional information you can type in IPCONFIG /ALL
- go to start > run type in cmd and press ok on the command line type ipconfig and press enter
- Click "Start -> Run -> Type cmd - > Type ipconfig/all" That should show your local ip
- im going to make this as easy as possible. If you keyboard has a windows button hold it down and press R. (If it doesnt go to Start>Run) in the run box type cmd (that stands for command prompt) once that black DOS box is open type ipconfig. look for the line that says IP adress if its your local one it will start with 192.168. if you have ne questions ask me
- Double click on your network card or Local Area Connection icon in your system tray or in Settings, then Network Connections, then select the Support tab and your IP address will be visible.
- Start > Run > type cmd to open a command line window. Then type IPCONFIG to get your local IP. Although it may be a proivate address if your behind a router if you want to know your public IP then go to http://whatismyipaddress.com/
- on windows click start, all progams, accesories, at the command prompt,type ipconfig and there it is
- Sierra honey do this 1 click on start button 2 click on run 3 in run type CMD When command prompt open then at c:\ type this c:\NETSTAT /A OR FOR MORE HELP C:\NETSTAT /?
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