If you’re using a Windows PC and need to find your IP address, there are two simple ways to do it:
Option 1: Use Command Prompt
1. Press Windows + R, type cmd, and press Enter.
2. In the black Command Prompt window, type:
ipconfig
3. Press Enter.
4. Look for the line labeled IPv4 Address under the correct adapter (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
• This is your computer’s local IP address (e.g., 192.168.1.100).
Option 2: Use Network Settings
1. Open Settings from the Start menu.
2. Go to Network & Internet.
3. Select Wi-Fi or Ethernet (whichever you’re using).
4. Click on your connected network.
5. Scroll down to find the IPv4 address — that’s your IP.
This will show your internal IP address used within your local network. If you need your public IP address, you can visit a site like whatismyip.com.