How to view the IP address of Win8 View your own IP address method

  

Sometimes in the network office, we occasionally want to check our ip address for fast network sharing, or to find shared printers. So how do we view the IP address of our computer? Next, this article will take the latest Win8 system as an example to introduce how Win8 can view IP addresses. There are many methods. We introduce two commonly used methods.

win8 View your own IP address Method 1: View local network method

1, first click on the “Network Connection icon” in the lower right corner of the desktop, right click, and then select Open Network and Sharing Center. , as shown below:
Open win8 network and sharing center

2, then open the network and sharing center window, click <; Ethernet”, as shown below:

3, in Ethernet status window, we then select “Details”, as shown below:

4, then we can see the Win8 ip address, as shown below:
Win8 view IP address Method

Win8 to view your own IP address Method 2: Use the command to view

1, use the combination shortcut key win+x to call up the menu, select “command prompt”, as shown below:
Select Command prompt

2, jump out of the DOS mode command window, as shown below:

3, enter ipconfig inside and then press Enter, the last drop-down window can find your own ip address, as shown below:
Enter ipConfig command Win8 to view your own IP address method

PS: For the computer is automatically obtained ip For the user, his ip address is constantly changing. Don't think that you can check this once when you ask someone else. This is wrong. You need to re-query once. If you want your computer IP to be the same, please fix the local IP. Yes, interested friends may wish to look again: teach you how to set the local IP address.

Editor's Note: The above description of Win8 how to view the IP address refers to the internal IP address of the LAN, not the IP address on the Internet. If you need to check the IP address of the Internet port, you may wish to read it again. : How to find the IP address to find the local IP, network IP, and IP address of the other party.

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