At first need to open command prompt, press windows button and type cmd and open command prompt:
Now type "ipconfig" and below output would be generated:
You’ll see your IP address listed right above the subnet mask. Usually, it will say IPv4 Address and follow the prefix 192.168.1.# or 192.168.0.# for home networks as shown in the screenshot above.
Now type "ipconfig" and below output would be generated:
You’ll see your IP address listed right above the subnet mask. Usually, it will say IPv4 Address and follow the prefix 192.168.1.# or 192.168.0.# for home networks as shown in the screenshot above.
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