Whats my IP Address lookup
Powered by Find IP Address. An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is an unique identifier assigned to your computer when you connect to the internet via your ISP (Internet Service Provider; Comcast, SBC Global, AT&T, AOL, etc.), or your office LAN (Local Area Network) connection. Your IP address identifies your computer from the millions of other computers on the internet. You can have either a Static IP address which never changes, or Dynamic IP address, which will change every time you login or are assigned a new address for that session from your ISP's DHCP server. Check with your internet service provider or network administrator to find out if your computer uses a static or dynamic IP address. You can also check back here every day to see how your IP address has changed or if it stays the same.
What is my IP Address?
On your computer use the commands below(or return here). If you use a router such as Linksys, Beklin, D-Link or Netgear to connect to the Internet, the IP address shown from these commands will not be your public IP address, it will be your internal private local network IP address. Internal IP address usually start with 192.168.
Windows 95/98:
Go to Start/Run and type the command "winipcfg".
This will bring up a network screen with your values.
Windows 2000, XP, Vista Go to Start/Run type in "cmd". A command prompt or cmd prompt will pop up and you can type in "ipconfig
". This will give you your values. You can also type "ipconfig /all" for more info.
Macintosh to obtain your IP address:
Apple Menu -> Control Panels -> TCP/IP Control Panel
On Mac OS X:
1. Open system preferences
2. Under internet and network, click 'network'.