The following steps explain how to find IP (Internet Protocol) addresses of your router.
Steps
- 1Click on Start in the bottom left hand corner of your screen.
- 2Click on Run. An input box will appear with a flashing cursor.
- 3Type "cmd" or "Command" in the Run box.
- 4Click on OK or press the Enter key on your keyboard.Or click on start. Go to programs.Go to Accessories and click on Command Prompt.
- 5An Command Prompt window will open (see image). You are now ready to send a command to your computer.
- 6Type "netstat -n" including the space.
- 7Press Enter(see image).
- 8You will see a list of all your active connections and IP numbers.
- 9You will see four fields with four columns.
- 10The Local Address field identifies your IP number. The Foreign Address field shows the IP numbers of the sites or people to whom you are connected. In the image, I am talking to two friends on Messenger, so two IP addresses are shown in the Foreign Address field.
- 11You can also see what programs are being used to connect to those IP addresses by typing "netstat -nab". That way, if you are connected to more than one foreign IP address, you can more easily pick out the address you are interested in.
- 12Also another way you can do it is Start>Run>Cmd>Ipconfig This should show you: your masked IP and IP.
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