How does Win10 look at IP address

  
In computer maintenance and LAN settings, it is often necessary to look at the computer's local IP address for ping detection or LAN control host. Let's take Microsoft's latest Win10 as an example to teach you how to look at the IP address of Win10. The following are two ways to view the IP address of this machine on Win10 computers.

Method 1: View the Win10 local IP address through the command
1. In the Win10 start menu, open “Run”, you can also use the Windows + R combination shortcut to open it quickly, such as Figure;

2, then enter the command after the opening of the "Run" box: cmd Then, click on the "Delete" button to open the cmd command run, as shown in the figure;

3. In the cmd command operation box that opens, type the command: ipconfig After the input is completed, press the Enter key to run, and then you can find the local IP address (IPv4), as shown in the figure.

Method 2: View the network connection
1. Right click on the network icon in the lower right corner of the Win10 taskbar. In the pop-up menu, click “Open Network and Sharing Center" .

2. After entering the network sharing center, click on the network name that has been connected, as shown in the figure.

3. In the open network status, click on “Details”, and then you can find IPv4, which is the computer's local IP address, as shown in the figure.

The above are two ways to view the local IP address of Win10 computer. In short, it is the IP address assigned by the computer LAN.
If you want to see the IP address of the non-LAN external network? How to look at it? The method is actually the easiest. Just search for IP in Baidu, and then intelligently display the IP address of the external network connected to your computer at the top of the search results, as shown in the figure.











I believe that everyone has a basic understanding of how Win10 looks at IP addresses. I hope this article will help Win10 users.

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