Go to the properties of the NIC and type in the address. You need to make sure of the proper subnet mask and default gateway, if those are wrong the computer will not communicate correctly. You also need to use a good DNS server, or you will not be able to get to websites by name.
I don't exactly understand to whom you want to give you your IP address, but the IP address is not a great secret. Any communication that gets out of your computer includes your computer's IP address, because that is the address to which the other computer must reply.I don't exactly understand to whom you want to give you your IP address, but the IP address is not a great secret. Any communication that gets out of your computer includes your computer's IP address, because that is the address to which the other computer must reply.I don't exactly understand to whom you want to give you your IP address, but the IP address is not a great secret. Any communication that gets out of your computer includes your computer's IP address, because that is the address to which the other computer must reply.I don't exactly understand to whom you want to give you your IP address, but the IP address is not a great secret. Any communication that gets out of your computer includes your computer's IP address, because that is the address to which the other computer must reply.
No. WikiAnswers would not have that information.
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1) Private IP addtess is an unique number/address assign to a computer within the organization or private network or intranet. 2) Using private IP address we can locate a computer on private network.
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They are referring to the IP address that your internet connection is using. If you are hosting a server on your computer you need to give out your IP address that is giving you internet. If you are connecting to someone else's server you need THEIR internet address.
Your IP address is like your house address, but for your computer. It is used for other computers to know where your computer is located on the internet. In this sense, say that burglars know your home address, yet you have a security system, this will keep the burglars out. Well a firewall has the same affect as a home security system.
Find the mac address of that computer.
No, each computer must have a different IP address. The IP addresses have to be in the same subnet between themselves, and in the same subnet as the ADSL router (or modem); I won't explain subnets here, but usually having the same numbers for the first 3 parts of the IP address is enough. For example, if the ADSL router has the IP address 10.0.0.1, your computers might have addresses 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3. If you need to add a third computer, give it the IP address 10.0.0.4If the first computer has a different IP address - and it works - replace that, instead. For example, if the computer has IP address 172.16.0.2, assign the address 172.16.0.3 to the next computer.
The "MAC" address of your computer is built into the Ethernet board.
Your IP is your "Internet Protocol" address. It is a way of identifying your computer system in the network of computers we call the internet. When you pay an isp to link you into the system, they will probably give you a modem, and it will have an IP address to communicate with the network. You can see what that address is by going to whatismyip.com. You can also type in on the command prompt ipconfig /all to get your IPv4 and IPv6
Nothing would happen if you give someone your ip as long as there is no Trojan horse on your computer