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An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique numerical value assigned to each network device. IP addresses are used for identifying and locating a device on a network.

 

On a device with both wired (Ethernet) and wireless (Wi-Fi) network connectivity capabilities, there will be one IPv4 Address for the wired (Ethernet) connection and another IPv4 Address for the wireless (Wi-Fi) connection. If a device only has wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi) network connectivity capabilities, then there will only be one IPv4 Address.


 

How to locate IP Address:

  1. From the desktop, click the Wi-Fi icon in the bottom right-hand corner.
    Wi-Fi icon at bottom right corner

  2. Click on the gear settings icon.
    Gear settings icon

  3. In the settings page, click on the Wi-Fi section.
    WI-Fi section

  4. In the Wi-Fi section, click on the network the device is connected to.
    Known networks list

  5. On the network page, the IPv4 Address will be listed under the IP Address section.
    IPv4 section

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