In this article, you will learn how to find the IP address of your network adapter without using a command prompt (CMD)
Windows:
Finding The IP address on Windows 10 without using the command prompt:
- Press Windows key + I
- Click Network & Internet.
- Depending upon wired or wireless connection, select Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection from the left menu >Click the network icon
- Under “Properties” next to “IPv4 Address” you will see your Ip address.
Finding The IP address on Windows 8/8.1, without using the command prompt:
- Press Window key + R to open the Run dialogue box
- Enter ncpa.cpl and hit Ok.
- Double click on the wired or wireless connection, double click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection (Network Name)
- Click Details
- your IP address will appear next to “IPv4 Address
Finding The IP address on Windows 7 without using the command prompt:
- Press Window key + R to open the Run dialogue box
- Enter ncpa.cpl and hit Ok.
- Double click on the wired or wireless connection, double click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection (Network Name)
- Click Details
- your IP address will appear next to “IPv4 Address
Finding The IP address on Windows Vista without using the command prompt:
- Press Window key + R to open the Run dialogue box
- Enter ncpa.cpl and hit Ok.
- Double click on the wired or wireless connection, double click on Local Area Connection or Wireless Network Connection (Network Name)
- Click Details
- your IP address will appear next to “IPv4 Address
Mac OS X:
Finding The IP address on Mac OS X 10.5 and later computer:
- Go to Apple Menu > select System Preferences.
- Under Internet & Network, Select Network icon.
- Select the Network interface in the right pan (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort, Wi-Fi).
- If you are connected, you’ll see your IP address in the “Status” section on the right.
Finding The IP address on Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.3 and later computer:
- Go to Apple Menu > select System Preferences.
- Under Internet & Network, Select Network icon.
- Select the Network interface from the drop-down under show (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort, Wi-Fi).
- Click on the TCP/IP tab
- If you are connected, you’ll see your IP address there.
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