Step 1: Open the Command Prompt
Solution 1
Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard at the same time, you can see a small window as below pop up, then enter “cmd” into
the field. Press enter to open the command prompt
Solution 2
Click on the Windows button on the bottom left of your screen, then start typing “cmd” into the "Start search" box on the bottom near the
button, Click on the “cmd” under programs to open the command prompt.
Step 2: Type “ipconfig” and press enter
This will display a list of your network connection information. Near the top of the list, look for “IPv4 Address” under either Wireless Network
Connection or Local Area Connection (depending on if your computer is using Wi-Fi or not)
Step 1 Open the Terminal.
Click
in the taskbar, put Terminal in the search bar and select Terminal in the list.
Step 2: Use the ifconfig command.
After we select Terminal, press Return key on your keyboard. Put ifconfig in the command window and press Return key again. Your IP
address will be displayed next to the “inet” entry in et0 or Wi-Fi1.