How To Know Your IP Address

Do you know when you surf internet, you have own Public IP ?

Public IP Addresses (also known as Static IP Addresses) are IP addresses that are visible to the public. Because these ip addresses are public, they allow other people to know about and access your computer, like a Web server. In some cases, you do not want people to access your computer or you want to restrict certain individuals from accessing your computer or server. It’s different compared to Private IPThese addresses can be used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the public Internet. This not only creates a measure of much-needed security, but it also conveniently saves valuable address space.

source: http://www.debianadmin.com/private-and-public-ip-addresses-explained.html

To know your private ip, you can go start menu, run, and enter cmd. Command prompt windows will appears. You can type ipconfig and enter.

Private IP

To know your public ip, you can go to several websites such as whatismyipaddress.com, whatismyip.com, www.knowmyip.com and many more. But, what i like most is whatismyipaddress.com because it shows our locaton using Google Map API like below…

publicip

Sorry, my public has to be censored… Try it yourself

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4 Responses to “How To Know Your IP Address”

  1. rody @ Satellite Internet Says:

    This is an interesting question which most of the people looks forward to it. First thing that we have to do to get I.P Address we need to check whether it is DNCP or DNS because DNCP is a dynamic ip but DNS is static ip.

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    Prince of Andalus Reply:

    @rody @ Satellite Internet, i think DNCP that you mean is DHCP, the function of DHCP server is to automatically assign IP to your host…

    :wink:

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  2. rody @ Satellite Internet Says:

    @Prince of Andalus

    Sorry for the typing mistake and thanks for the correction.
    After submitting the comment i came to know that i have written DNCP instead of DHCP.

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  3. earnword Says:

    huh. bagus jugak benda nih.. :mrgreen:

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