Finding your IP Address in Windows 10
Date Updated: 11/5/22
Applies to: Windows 10
How to find your IP Address
1 Go to the Start Bar (bottom left, indicated by magnifying glass and text field).
2) Type 'cmd' into the Start Bar and open Command Prompt.
3) In the Command Prompt interface, type ' ipconfig ' (without the ' ' ) and press Enter. Your current IPv4 address will be displayed on the 'IPv4 Address' row.
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