How to query the IP of Vista system

  
        In some Windows Vista forums, I often see users asking how to query the system IP. In fact, querying IP under Windows Vista and querying IP under Windows XP are similar. The author now presents three very simple query methods for everyone.
1. View the network attribute method
Right click on the "Network" on the system desktop, select "Properties", in the pop-up window, click "View Status" (Figure 1) → "Details" (such as Figure 2):
Figure 1 Click on the status in the lower right corner to view the status
Figure 2 Click on the details
In the network connection details window that pops up, you can see the IP address of the machine (Figure 3 ).
Figure 3 IP address of the machine
Although the IP can be seen intuitively by viewing the network properties, the operation steps are slightly troublesome. We can also take a quicker look at it.
2. Using the command prompt and Maxthon
In the Winodws Vista system, press the "Window + R" key combination, enter "cmd" in the pop-up dialog box and press Enter, then the system will open. Command prompt window. After entering "ipconfig" and hitting the Enter key again, you can view the IP address of the machine (Figure 4).
Figure 4 Viewing native IP at the command prompt
Using the command prompt to view IP is much simpler than viewing network properties. Of course, on the graphical interface, the information view of the command prompt is not intuitive to view in the network properties. In addition, the author has a simpler, direct method: Maxthon to view the local IP.
If you are a user of Maxthon, then it is easier to check the IP address of this machine. Strictly speaking, it can't be called "view". As long as your machine is online, you can view the machine. IP.
Run Maxthon browser, just log in to a website (such as http://Vista.zol.com.cn/), then you can see the IP address of the machine in the lower right corner of the screen (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Using Maxthon to view the local I address
The three methods used in this article are simpler than one, one is more direct than the other, but only in the last relevant network information obtained, or the first method is more abundant. . If you just want to query the local IP address, the last method is the fastest.



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