When you type "ipconfig" in the Command Prompt on a Windows operating system, it displays the current network configuration of your computer. This includes information such as the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for each network adapter. It helps users troubleshoot network issues by providing essential details about their network connections. Additionally, options like "ipconfig /all" can give more comprehensive information about all network interfaces.
In the "run" box, type "DOS". at the dos prompt, type "ipconfig /all". There are other commands you can use with "ipconfig" just type "Ipconfig /?" for a list of commands.
start run type cmd then type ipconfig /release then type ipconfig /renew
The IPCONFIG command has been run and terminated successfully
On Windows the command is IPCONFIG. That displays the configuration, though IPCONFIG /ALL displays everything. To do a DHCPREFRESH, type IPCONFIG /RENEW.
Start -> Run type CMD and hit enter. a black DOS Command prompt will appear. type IPCONFIG and hit enter.
Just go to command prompt. Type in "ipconfig"
start menu/run dialog box type 'cmd' type ipconfig
First type Ipconfig /allThen type ping 127.0.0.1The IPconfig /all will show you all connections, and the ping will show you if your NIC is working and is usable.(network+ guides to networks answer)ifconfig -a
ipconfig /all
Type "ipconfig /all" (without the quotes) in the cmd terminal
ipconfig
Open cmd, type "getmac" or "ipconfig /all"