How to find IP address of your computer (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10,Mac)?

June 7, 2024
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When your computer is connected to a network, it will be assigned an address on the network called an IP address.

The steps below will help you to find your IP address of your computer. There are two ways to find IP address of your computer.

Choose the operating system of your computer.

Method 1: Through Control Panel (Recommended)

Method 2 Through Command

For Windows XP

Step 1

Click  Start- >Control Panel->select and click Network and internet connections  ( If you can´t find it, please go next)  - >select

and double click Network Connections.

Step 2

Highlight and right click the  Local Area Connection  icon; click on Status  and go to  Support.  The IP address will display.

Note: If your computer is connected to a wireless network please click Wireless network connection  icon.

For Windows 7

Step 1

Click  Start  -> Control Panel  ->  Network and Internet  -> Network and Sharing Center.

Setp 2

In the task list, please click  Change adapter settings. Highlight and right click the  Local Area Connection  icon; click on  Status  and go

to  Details.  The IP address will display.

Note: If your computer is connected to a wireless network please click Wireless network connection  icon.

For Windows Vista

Step 1

Click  Start  -> Control Panel  ->  Network and Internet  -> Network and Sharing Center.

Step 2

In the task list, please click  Manage network connections. Highlight and right click the  Local Area Connection  icon; click on  Status

and go to  Details.  The IP address will display.

Note: If your computer is connected to a wireless network please click Wireless network connection  icon.

For Windows 8

Step 1

Go to  Control Panel.

Here we will illustrate different ways to find control panel on Windows 8.

1)   Press “ Windows key  +F ”, a search box will come out, please input  control panel  and press enter;

2)Press “ Windows key + R ”, then there will be a “ run ” box, input  control panel  and press enter;

3)   Press “ Windows key +X ”, and click on “ control panel ”;

4) You can also input “ control panel ” in the search bar on the right- hand side of the screen.

Step 2

Click on  Network and Internet  ->  Network and Sharing Center , click on Change adapter settings on the left side.

Step 3

Highlight and right click on  Ethernet , go to Status - > Details. The IP address will display.

Note: If your computer is connected to a wireless network please click Wi-Fi icon.

For Windows 10

Method 1

Step 1

Go to Control Panel. Press Windows key+X at the same time and select Control Panel.

Step 2

Click on  Network and Internet  ->  Network and Sharing Center , click on Change adapter settings  on the left side.

Step 3

Highlight and right click on  Ethernet , go to Status - > Details. The IP address will display.

Method 2

Click the network icon (may look like a computer or Wi-Fi signal) in the task tray. Go to  Network settings.

Click  EthernetChange adapter options. Or click  Status > Change adapter options.

Highlight and right click on  Ethernet , go to Status - > Details. The IP address will display.

For MAC OS

Step 1

Click the  Apple  icon, from the  Apple  drop-down list, select System Preferences.

Step 2

Click the  Network  icon.

Step 3

In the left column, select  Ethernet  (for wired connection) or  Wi-Fi (for wireless connection). Your IP address will be listed directly beneath your connection status, in smaller print.

Method 2 Through Command

For Windows OS

Step 1   Open the Command Prompt

Solution 1

Press the  Windows  and  R keys on your keyboard at the same time, you can see a small window as below pop up, then enter “ cmd ” into the field. Press enter to open the command prompt.

Solution 2

Click on the  Windows  button on the bottom left of your screen, then start typing “ cmd  into the “ Start search ” box on the bottom near the button, Click on the “ cmd  under programs to open the command prompt.

Step2   Type “ipconfig” and press enter

This will display a list of your network connection information. Near the top of the list, look for “ IPv4 Address ” under either Wireless Network

Connection or Local Area Connection (depending on if your computer is using Wi-Fi or not).

For MAC OS

Step 1   Open the Terminal.

Click   in the taskbar, put Terminal  in the search bar and select Terminal  in the list.

Step 2   Use the ifconfig command.

After we select  Terminal , press  Return key on your keyboard.  Put ifconfig  in the command window and press  Return  key again. Your IP address will be displayed next to the “ inet ” entry in et0 or Wi-Fi1.

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