How Do I Find My Ip Address In Command Prompt?
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To find your IP address in Command Prompt, type “ipconfig” and press enter. This will display a list of your network adapters and their associated IP addresses.
To find your IP address using the Command Prompt, open the program by typing “cmd” in the Windows Search bar. Then, type one of the following commands to find your IP address:
1) ipconfig
2) ipconfig /all
3) ipconfig /release
4) ipconfig /renew
5) ipconfig /flushdns