You may try this...... click on ... start > run > type "cmd" > ok > ipconfig > enter.
Alternatively.. send an e-mail to yourself and go to options for mail and check for full path from where you have recieved your e-mail. you may find your own ip address there. Good luck.
2006-09-14 16:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For windows XP, do the following:
1: Click Start, then click Run
2: Type in cmd and press enter
3: At the command prompt, type in ipconfig and press enter. This will show you you're IP Address.
2006-09-14 16:18:47
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answer #2
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answered by nighthawk_842003 6
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abode pcs frequently use "deepest" IP addresses, which at the on the spot are not allowed on-line. effortless ones comprise 192.168.0.a million, 192.168.0.2, and so on. The modem, it really is between your pcs and the ISP, converts those deepest addresses to a particular handle. in a lot of circumstances, you've distinct pcs sharing an same unique handle. it really is call PAT or NAT Overload. If we did not use PAT, shall we've run out of IP addresses a lengthy time period in the past! So certain, many human beings have 192.168.0.a million, in spite of the undeniable fact that it really is under no circumstances routed. That handle is in basic terms used on the interior reach section.
2016-11-26 23:56:40
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answered by ? 4
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Assuming your using Windows...Go to Run. Enter "cmd". Then Enter ipconfig and it will be the one that says IP Address.
2006-09-14 16:12:27
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answered by jluster05 2
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Visit http://www.whatismyip.com which will tell you your PUBLIC IP Address.
The one your computer has if you use a router can be found by opening a dos window (Command prompt) and typing IPCONFIG
To Open the DOS window, just go to your start menu, select Run... and type in CMD then click ok.
2006-09-14 16:11:18
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answer #5
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answered by lwcomputing 6
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Open the Start menu, click Run, type 'cmd' into the field, then when the command window opens, type 'ipconfig' and press enter.
2006-09-14 16:15:12
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answered by Pango 5
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to easy
go to start menu ,then u will see one thing named run
type in run place cmd for winxp ,win2000 ,or type command for other windowses then u will be in ur windows dos ,then write ipconfig at command prompt ,then u will have ur ip
2006-09-14 16:13:56
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answered by mohsen m 3
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go to start menu , go to run,, type in cmd,,, then type ipconfig,,,, then a box will come up usually showing your ip address and other options as well
2006-09-14 16:12:52
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answered by John C 5
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click start button>programs>accessories>>command prompt> in the window, type "ipconfig"
it will show your IP in a series of numbers in this format
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
2006-09-14 16:17:04
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answered by nimo 2
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go to start -> run
type cmd into the space to open a window
type ipconfig
2006-09-14 16:15:36
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answered by capp 2
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