Looking Up An IP Address
- Click on Start --> All Programs --> Accessories --> Command Prompt
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2. In Command Prompt window, enter: ipconfi..
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OR enter: ipconfig /all - this command will include the mac address (physical address) of the computer as well as the IP address
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