What IP-address? The internal (in your home network) or the external (seen from the Internet)?
What OS on that computer (Windows, MacOs, Linux)?
Why do you need the IP-address?
This reply was modified 3 weeks, 1 day ago by kees_b.
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To find out your IP address, you can follow these steps:
Using a Search Engine (Easiest Method):
Open your web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari).
Go to a search engine like Google.
In the search bar, type “What is my IP address” and press Enter.
The search results will display your public IP address at the top of the page.
Using Your Operating System (Windows, macOS, or Linux):
Windows:
Press the Windows key on your keyboard.
Type “cmd” and press Enter to open the Command Prompt.
In the Command Prompt window, type “ipconfig” and press Enter.
Look for the “IPv4 Address” under your active network connection. It will display your local IP address.
macOS and Linux:
Open the Terminal application.
Type “ifconfig” and press Enter (on macOS) or “ip a” (on Linux).
Look for the “inet” or “inet addr” value under your active network connection. This is your local IP address