How to find, change, hide and otherwise work with IP addresses
IP address are the fundamental method for computers to identify themselves on most
computer networks. Every computer (or other network device) connected to
the Internet has an IP address. This tutorial explains the basics of
finding, changing, and hiding (your) my IP addresses.
Inside IP Addresses
IP addresses are written in a notation using numbers separated by dots. This is called dotted-decimal notation. Examples of IP addresses in dotted-decimal notation are 10.0.0.1 and 192.168.0.1 although many millions of different IP addresses exist.- How IP Addresses Work
Finding IP Addresses
Everyone who needs to use a computer network should understand how to look up their own IP addresses. The exact procedure to follow depends on the kind of computer you use. Additionally, in some situations you may need to find the IP address of someone else's computer.- How to Find IP Addresses
Fixing IP Address Problems
When a computer network is functioning properly, IP addresses stay in the background and don't require any specific attention. However, some common problems you may encounter when setting up or joining a computer network include:- A computer has no IP address
- Two computers have the same IP address
- A computer has a "bad" IP address that won't allow it to "talk" on the network
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