How to know the IP Address Of Server - There are many ways to find out the IP Address Of Server, such as by using the command prompt, through local area connection status or using other third-party tools.
But the way this time will be discussed are tips for how to know the IP Address Server quickly and easily without the use of third-party tools. Windows tool that we use to determine the IP address is the command prompt.
Okay so I immediately wrote the steps:
If you are on a LAN and you use the internet connection sharing is the result of another computer, then you will only receive the IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS Server local network.
You will not be able to know the IP, Subnet, DNS, and Gateway from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). But do not worry there are still other ways anyway. You simply add another parameter of the command prompt window with the parameter "/all" (without the quotes). Thus, the full command is "ipconfig/all".
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But the way this time will be discussed are tips for how to know the IP Address Server quickly and easily without the use of third-party tools. Windows tool that we use to determine the IP address is the command prompt.
How to know the IP Address Of Server
Okay so I immediately wrote the steps:
- Click the "Start" menu and then select "Run"
- Then type "cmd" and press Enter, then came the command prompt (black berbaground window as image shown below)
- At the command prompt window type "ipconfig" (without the quotes) and press Enter.
- Then appears accompanied IP Address Of Server, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS server you are using.
If you are on a LAN and you use the internet connection sharing is the result of another computer, then you will only receive the IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS Server local network.
You will not be able to know the IP, Subnet, DNS, and Gateway from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). But do not worry there are still other ways anyway. You simply add another parameter of the command prompt window with the parameter "/all" (without the quotes). Thus, the full command is "ipconfig/all".
Read previous topic : How to Find All IP Addresses On Your Network