How do I check my IP address I am using to connect to a wireless network at home?
At home, we have a wireless network. We have numerous computers that connect to that network (some laptops and some PCs). Since having my new laptop, one of the PCs can no longer open websites. I think it may be because my laptop has overtaken the same IP address. How do I check and see and change the IP address of one computer?
5 Responses
JS-Computing.com
22 Aug 2010
Catwalker
22 Aug 2010
to find ip
easy way is
go to start >run
type cmd
then a new window will open
type "ipconfig "
(with out quotation )
then it will display your ip address
John C
22 Aug 2010
You may have more computers connected than your ISP allows!
Go to: http://www.whatismyip.com
Miha L
22 Aug 2010
It is easy to visit:
http://www.ipaddresslocation.org
http://www.find-ip-address.org
to find your IP address.
To check your internal IP address you can use start-run-cmd- ipconfig

Open a command prompt and type ipconfig. That will tell you the current IP of that computer.
Does your router support DHCP reservation? If so, assign the LAN IP’s there to each computer in your network to avoid future IP conflict.