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Viewing Your IP Address Information |
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Free
Computer Help By Mitz
Here are two ways you can determine your IP address information:
Try this:
- Go to the Start menu / Choose Run / Then type
cmd (Which would give you a
command prompt)
- Type this: IPCONFIG /ALL
- This will give you your information.
If you want to save the info to a text file type this: IPCONFIG /ALL > c:\myip.txt
This will store the information in a text file on C drive. You can name the
file anything you like.
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Or This:
- Go to Start menu/Control Panel /
Network Connections / Double click the
icon for your network (If the network has an icon in the system tray you can
also just double click on that icon)
- Click on the Support tab
- Click on the Details button
NOTES:
- A static IP address is
when the numbers are randomly selected each time you connect to your home network,
however I like to choose my own so I can connect to it from other computers on
the network. Here is what my settings look like:
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