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wildhawk

Find my Local IP

Post by wildhawk »

In Mint 8 how do i find my local ip address?
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richyrich

Re: Find my Local IP

Post by richyrich »

Right-click the Network icon in the panel, choose Connection Information . . . :)
DrHu

Re: Find my Local IP

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brand

Re: Find my Local IP

Post by brand »

wildhawk wrote:In Mint 8 how do i find my local ip address?
The simplest way to check the ip address of linux Mint 8, when using the bash shell is typing the command ifconfig. On typing the ifconfig you will not only be provided with the ip address, but also the mac address, subnet mask and other information.
If you want to know your system ip address follow these steps:
Start--->run-->Type cmd
Then command prompt will display.
type ipconfig
then it will display your system IP address
If you want to know your Network IP address then visit IP-details.com here it shows the details like ISP(Internet Service Provider),IP location,country,latitude,longitude etc..
semicolon

Re: Find my Local IP

Post by semicolon »

brand wrote:If you want to know your system ip address follow these steps:
Start--->run-->Type cmd
Then command prompt will display.
type ipconfig
then it will display your system IP address
This is a linux mint forum not windows, you are confusing people in a 3,5 year old thread.
marceloagil

Re: Find my Local IP

Post by marceloagil »

richyrich wrote:Right-click the Network icon in the panel, choose Connection Information . . . :)
This should be the accepted answer. There's some way to upvote this answer so she can go up?
Habitual

Re: Find my Local IP

Post by Habitual »

marceloagil wrote:
richyrich wrote:Right-click the Network icon in the panel, choose Connection Information . . . :)
This should be the accepted answer. There's some way to upvote this answer so she can go up?
The location of this information is not new. It has always been in that location, graphically speaking, just like it is in Windows. ;)
Upvote is not a feature of this forum software. Sorry.
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