Find Your Ip Address On Windows 10
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
A sure way to find your IP address is to use Command Prompt.
- Launch Command Prompt. Open the Start Menu and search for
cmd. Click the Command Prompt application from the search list. - Type in
ipconfigand press enter. - You can find your IP address next to the line titled IPv4.
Find IP address via Command Prompt
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Wi-Fi users can use the Wi-Fi icon in the system tray to find their IP address.
- Click the wireless icon in the taskbar.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network from the list.
- Click Properties and look for the Properties section in the window that opens.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Wi-Fi icon
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.
Find IP address using the system tray Ethernet icon
Hard-wired users can find their IP address using the network icon in the taskbar system tray.
- Click the Ethernet icon.
- Select your network from the list.
- Click on your network name again at the top of the window that opens.
- Scroll down to the Properties section.
- Your IP address will be listed next to IPv4.