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HowToFindMyIP.com helps you by determining your IP address as it is seen on the Internet.

Computers connected to any network, such as the Internet are assigned a unique identifying number known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. IP addresses consist of four numbers separated by periods (also called a "dotted-quad") and look something like 127.0.0.1.

A pc within a home/office network actually has 2 IP addresses, an internal IP address that identifies it within the network as well as an external IP address that identifies it to the rest of the world. On your network in the office your ip address may be something like 192.168.1.123 and that is assigned and set up by your resident IT (Information Technology) person.

Your external IP address is assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) like AOL, SBC, Optimum Online, or NetZero for a few examples. These numbers are usually assigned to internet service providers within country blocks, and they in turn assign them to you. An IP address can often be used to roughly identify the location from which a computer is connecting to the Internet. In the network setting, the external ip address can be shared by many computers. HowToFindMyIP.com displays this external ip address for you.

At one time ISPs issued one IP address to each of their users. These are called static IP addresses becasue they did not change. Because there is a limited number of IP addresses available and increased usage of the internet an ISP will now issue IP addresses in a dynamic fashion out of a pool of IP addresses (DHCP). These are referred to as dynamic IP addresses and they can and do from change time to time.





If you want to determine your internal ip addressl settings follow the instructions for your respective operating system.

Windows 95/98/ME:
Go to Start/Run and do the command winipcfg, hit enter.

Windows 2000:
Go to a DOS prompt and type: ipconfig /all

Macintosh:
Apple Menu \ Control Panels \ TCP/IP Control Panel

Mac OS X:
Open system preferences, under Internet and Network, click 'Network'