How to Find Your IP Address on Windows 10 – TechSCSI Tips

If you are to change your IP address in Windows 10, you need to find it first and foremost. How to find IP address on Windows 10? You have the easy solutions here!
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Option A: Via Control Panel
Windows Control Panel allows you to view and change most system settings. Here is the quick guide leading you to quickly find IP address on Windows 10:
Step 1. Search for Control Panel and open it.

Step 2. In Control Panel, set view by Small Icons and then click Network and Sharing Center.

Step 3. Now switch to Change adapter settings from the left action panel.

Step 4. Now you are in Network Connections. No matter you are using a wired or wireless connection, you just double click on it. Next, in the new pop-out window, click Details. Finally, you are able to see your IP address in Windows 10.

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Read the postOption B: Via Command Prompt
An easier solution is to run command line to find IP address on Windows 10. And to do so, you only need to:
Step 1. Press Win + R keys to evoke the Run dialog box. Then type “cmd” and press OK.

Step 2. In the elevated command line window, type ipconfig/all and press Enter. Scroll down to find the current IP address you are using.

Easy, right? Now it is your turn to have a try.
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Read the postIP Address FAQ
IP address is essential for online information sending, receiving, and sharing. Having someone unauthorized knowing your IP address is risky, for he can use it to hack your device, steal your identity, very valuable information, and more.
IP address does not reveal your location. If someone was able to get your IP address, he could know a little of your internet service but is unable to locate you, your home, or your office.