IPCONFIG.
Then look under 'Default Gateway' for your IP address.
ipconfig
"net view" is the command and argument, with "net" being the command and "view" being the argument to view computers within your network, domain, or workgroup. As always, type it without the quotations.
type net view in command prompt
For Unix/linux, use the 'ifconfig' command. For Windows, use 'ipconfig'
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
go to command prompt n type ipconfig /all
SELECT, overall, I would view as most important.
ipconfig /all - this will give you all the IP information on the adapter
man has no output of its own. You must specify the name of the manual page you wish to view. For instance, to view the manual for bash, you would use the command man bash.
type "wmic qfe list" (without quotations) then press Enter
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open Command prompt and type 'ipconfig/all' with out quotes and press Enter