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how do i find my i p address?
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Hi. how do i find this on my computer? cheers K
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Oh, you want your LOCAL IP address do you, rather than the one your ISP assigns to your internet connection. In which case, ignore my previous post and do the following. (It will show all of the information you're seeking):
Go to Start > Run.
Type 'cmd' (without the quote marks) and click 'OK'.
Type 'ipconfig' (again, without the quote marks) and hit 'Enter'
Chris
Go to Start > Run.
Type 'cmd' (without the quote marks) and click 'OK'.
Type 'ipconfig' (again, without the quote marks) and hit 'Enter'
Chris
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I'm getting a bit out of my depth here, Musicmummy, but I'm guessing you need the information from your router, not from your PC. If so, you need to go into your router's settings in order to find the information you require.
Now you're probably going to ask me how to access your router settings. That's where things might get a bit tricky!
Your router should have come with a manual. It might be a paper document but it's more likely to be a PDF (or HTML) file which is either on the CD which came with the router or was put onto your PC when you installed the router. The manual should tell you how to access your router settings.
My router settings are accessed via a local web page. I enter 192.168.2.1 into the address bar of my browser, and then click 'Go'. (That takes me to a login page). My router is from Belkin. If you've got the same make, the same URL should work. However different makes of router require a different address to be entered into the browser. If you can't find the manual (which should tell you how to access the settings), try googling the name of your router, together with 'settings'. Alternatively, post again and I'll see if I can find the relevant information.
Chris
Now you're probably going to ask me how to access your router settings. That's where things might get a bit tricky!
Your router should have come with a manual. It might be a paper document but it's more likely to be a PDF (or HTML) file which is either on the CD which came with the router or was put onto your PC when you installed the router. The manual should tell you how to access your router settings.
My router settings are accessed via a local web page. I enter 192.168.2.1 into the address bar of my browser, and then click 'Go'. (That takes me to a login page). My router is from Belkin. If you've got the same make, the same URL should work. However different makes of router require a different address to be entered into the browser. If you can't find the manual (which should tell you how to access the settings), try googling the name of your router, together with 'settings'. Alternatively, post again and I'll see if I can find the relevant information.
Chris
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Hello friend,
If you need a computer ip address,
click start-Run-type-cmd-type "ipconfig". It shows your computer ip address.
you can find your internet ip address by clicking this http://www.ip-details.com/ . It provides the complete details of the ip address..
If you need a computer ip address,
click start-Run-type-cmd-type "ipconfig". It shows your computer ip address.
you can find your internet ip address by clicking this http://www.ip-details.com/ . It provides the complete details of the ip address..