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=== Find your IP Address on Windows 10:  Using the Command Prompt ===
=== Find your IP Address on Windows 10 / 11:  Using the Command Prompt ===
1. Open the '''Command Prompt'''.  
1. Open the '''Command Prompt'''.<blockquote>a. On windows 10 (left image below), click the '''Start''' icon, type '''command prompt''' into the ''search bar'' and press click the '''Command Prompt''' icon.<br>b. On windows 11 (right image below), click the '''Search bar''', type '''command prompt''' and click on the '''Command Prompt''' icon.</blockquote>
[[File:Command_prompt.png|655x655px]]        [[File:Find_ip_command_prompt.png|641x641px]]


a. Click the '''Start''' icon, type '''command prompt''' into the ''search bar'' and press click the '''Command Prompt''' icon.
2. Type '''ipconfig/all''' and press '''Enter.'''


[[File:Command prompt.png]]
3. The ''IP Address'' will display along with other LAN details.
 
[[File:Command prompt LAN details.png]]
 
=== Find your IP Address on Windows 10 / 11:  <u>Using the Control Panel</u> ===
1. Open control panel application <blockquote>a. On windows 10 (left image below), Click the '''Start''' button, type in '''control panel''', then click the '''Control Panel''' icon.<br>b. On windows 11 (right image below), click the '''Search bar''', type '''control panel''' and click on the '''Control Panel''' icon.</blockquote>
 
[[File:Control Panel .png]]  [[File:Find ip control panel win 11.png|688x688px]]
 
2. Click '''Network and Internet''' when the ''Control Panel'' opens.
 
[[File:Network and internet under control panel.png]]
 
3. Select '''Network and Sharing Center.'''
 
[[File:Network and sharing center under control panel.png]]
 
4. Click the '''Change adapter settings''' link, located on the left.
 
[[File:Change adapter setting under network and sharing center in control panel..png]]
 
5. Double-click '''Ethernet'''.
 
[[File:Ethernet.png]]
 
6. Click '''Details,''' located under the ''Connection'' section for the ''Local Area Connection Status''.
 
[[File:Details in Ethernet Status.png]]
 
7. Scroll down until you find the '''IPv4 Address.'''
 
[[File:IPv4Address.png]]

Latest revision as of 15:51, 15 October 2025

Find your IP Address on Windows 10 / 11:  Using the Command Prompt

1. Open the Command Prompt.

a. On windows 10 (left image below), click the Start icon, type command prompt into the search bar and press click the Command Prompt icon.
b. On windows 11 (right image below), click the Search bar, type command prompt and click on the Command Prompt icon.

2. Type ipconfig/all and press Enter.

3. The IP Address will display along with other LAN details.

Find your IP Address on Windows 10 / 11:  Using the Control Panel

1. Open control panel application

a. On windows 10 (left image below), Click the Start button, type in control panel, then click the Control Panel icon.
b. On windows 11 (right image below), click the Search bar, type control panel and click on the Control Panel icon.

2. Click Network and Internet when the Control Panel opens.

3. Select Network and Sharing Center.

4. Click the Change adapter settings link, located on the left.

5. Double-click Ethernet.

6. Click Details, located under the Connection section for the Local Area Connection Status.

7. Scroll down until you find the IPv4 Address.