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How do I check my IP address?

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Posted: 16 Mar, 2007
by: Engin *.
Updated: 05 Aug, 2008
by: Engin *.
Each computer in a network has its own internal IP address . That IP address may be static, which means that it never changes. Or, as is likely if you share an Internet connection with other computers, the internal IP address may be assigned dynamically and may change from time to time.

Note: in a network configuration, the internal IP is not the same as the IP assigned by your ISP . The IP assigned by your ISP can be either static or dynamic. 


Step 1: Run windows terminal
  1. Go to Start menu
  2. Click run. Type "cmd" in lowercase and then press [enter]

Step 2: Command Line Interface
  1. A black Dialog box will appear
  2. Type "ipconfig" and then press [enter] Take extra note of the subnet mask and gateway address.
  3. To view all network configuration information type "ipconfig/all" This is especially useful for DNS. 

 

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