How To Find a Network Address?
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1. Check your router‘s manual or manufacturer website for the network address information. It should be located in the network settings of your router.
2. Use an IP address scanner to scan your network for the network address. Many free and paid scanners are available for download online.
3. Use the command prompt on a Windows computer to check for the network address. Open the command prompt by pressing “Ctrl” + “R”, then type “ipconfig” and press “Enter”. Your network address should be listed under the heading “Default Gateway”.
4. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to find the network address.