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  MD. RAKIBUL ISLAM OLY(R.I.O)
  
- Go to the Start menu, go to Run, and type “CMD” in the dialog box (without the quotes.
- Now you should see a dark (DOS) window
 
 Without the quotes, type “IPCONFIG” and press ENTER.
-  Now you should see some network information, along with the IP ADDRESS of your computer listed.
-  If more information  is needed, other than the IP address, type the following from the same  DOS box described in step two: IPCONFIG /ALL
 
 This will provide you with more network information on your computer.
-  There are also websites available that can provide your computer IP, such as www.whatismyip.com.
-  If you have a router/network set up, please note that the  initial steps above will only show you the network’s IP from the router.   For example, if you have a Linksys router installed, and perform the  IPCONFIG command, it will show you something like “192.168.1.x” as  opposed to your computer’s local/root address.  For this reason,  following STEP 5 above may be useful.
 
 
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