Start>run>CMD>ipconfig
It's to do with the IP rating. For more information see the Related link shown below.
It's hard to speculate about the problem, but DHCP has three methods how IP might be assigned to he machine. Manual (You set which machine which IP has), Dynamic (When you machine asks for IP and it gets from free IP pool and it can ask every time the same IP, extend it's usage. In this case you might loose your IP and you will get different one.) and Automatic (DHCP sets IP to machine permanently, it uses MAC-IP relation. Changing the MAC, might change your IP).
ifconfig is the usual favorite for looking at the configuration of network interfaces. IT'll provide detailed information about them all, not the least of which is any assigned IP address.
if you are running a windows o.s you use the ipconfig command in the command prompt if its a linux machine you use ifconfig command in the terminal If you want to know the IP address that websites see when you visit them, see the related links section for a resource on that.
http://www.hungry.com/~alves/local-ip-in-C.html
Steps to be followed for finding your ip address in Windows XP/Vista:1.Start->Run->cmd prompt2.In that,just type ipconfig and then click enterFor example: It will show ip address like 74.110.208.65 .You can also find your IP address by using Ip-details.com .
Primary IP is provided by the service provider to the user. you can see your primary IP on your system by typing My IP on any browser.
By typing ipconfig \all in cmd prompt,we can see our ip address.
Primary IP is provided by the service provider to the user. you can see your primary IP on your system by typing My IP on any browser.
Your IP Address is a set of numbers which defines your specific computer in the world of the internet. Your ip address allows everyone to connect to you, send you information, and vise versa. You wouldn't be able to view this website right now if it werent for the ip address. http://wiki.answers.com, like any website's name is an alternative to it's long and agonizing ip address. Through the ip address of wiki.answers you are able to see this answer.
type "what is my ip address" into a search engine. many websites will report back your ip address.
In a LAN, setting up an ip address manually (which makes it a static ip address) ensures that the ip address won't be automatically changed on that machine. Makes it ideal for servers or administrative computers.