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How will you check "IP" address without using network place ?

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Question added by Deleted user
Date Posted: 2016/03/18

press windows button on keyboard>type cmd> type ipconfig>press enter

mohammad rafiq billa
by mohammad rafiq billa , System Support Engineer , face computer services kausr

clcik on start button and type in run command cmd and go to dos mode then there type ipconfig /all

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Press Win+R, a new run dialogue will open

type cmd in search box, command prompt will open

type ipconfig. It will display the ip address

Shiyak Rawuthar Mazood
by Shiyak Rawuthar Mazood , IT TECHNICIAN , Digitech Computers

checking through cmd-ipconfig

Adnamalyn Trangia
by Adnamalyn Trangia , Administrative Officer , Dubai Investments Real Estate Company

go to run then type cmd press enter  type type ip config then enter all ip address  connected in the router will show.

Muhammad Waqas hanif
by Muhammad Waqas hanif , systems administrator , MIT Academy

sipmly press Command Prompt and write the following command

 

Ipconfig /all

 

Ahmed Marafie
by Ahmed Marafie , IT manager , al-alfain

run then cmd ipconfig or you hit the windows key + R then type cmd - ipconfig

Deleted user
by Deleted user

go to cmd then type ipconfig press enter

DIXON BRIGHT
by DIXON BRIGHT , Network Support Engineer , Jaden Solutions

  • Go to Start menu->
  • Type Cmd in the search space
  • Type ipconfig then enter

 

Dhaval Damania
by Dhaval Damania , Country IT Manager , PT Aura Cantik (Aer Rianta International)

via command

 

ipconfig

 

 

Muhammad adnan Qumar
by Muhammad adnan Qumar , IT engineer , Synopsis Solutions Ltd

1. Click Start, and then select All Programs.Note: If this doesn't match what you see, refer to About navigation settings in Windows.

2. Click Accessories, and then Command Prompt.

3. At the command prompt, enter: ipconfigThe IP address (or IPv4 address, if you are using Windows 7 or Vista) will be a series of numbers following the pattern xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (i.e., 128.163.1.123).

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