How to find your IP address

It might be easier than you think.
By Cecily Mauran  on 
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An IP address is a unique number that identifies a device connected to the internet. IP which stands for "Internet Protocol," is a set of rules that dictates how information is shared on the internet. An IP address is how and where that information should go. If the IP address is like a physical mailing address, IP is the part that tells you how to get there.

Every device actually has two IP addresses: the public/external address which is used to communicate with the wider internet and the private/internal address, which communicates with your local network aka your personal internet router.

Knowing your IP addresses is useful for a few different reasons, such as setting up a file server, adding a printer, or communicating with local devices on the same network. Because your IP address shares your location, it is also a way to understand how your personal information is shared. This is also why more and more people opt to use a VPN or "virtual private network" which obscures your actual location.

How to find your public/external IP address

Simply Google "what is my IP address" and the result will appear at the top of the page.

How to find your private/internal IP address

On a Mac

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • Mac desktop or laptop

Step 1: In "System Preferences" go to "Network."

Step 2: In this window, you'll find your IP address right under the network status.

Screenshot of WiFi network settings on a Mac
Credit: Apple

On Windows

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • Windows desktop or laptop

Step 1: Open "Network & Internet," then click "Properties" in WiFi or ethernet, depending on your connection.

Screenshot of Network and Internet settings on a PC
Credit: Windows

Step 2: In "Properties," scroll down to find IPv4 address. That is your local IP address.

Screenshot of Properties settings about internet connection
Credit: Windows

On an iPhone/iPad

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • iPhone or iPad

Step 1: Go to "Settings," then "WiFi," then select the network you're connected to.

Step 2: Your IP address is displayed in the section called IPv4 address.

Screenshot of WiFi network settings on an iPhone
Credit: Apple

On an Android/tablet

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • Android smartphone or tablet

Step 1: Go to your WiiFi network settings, then select the network you're connected to.

Step 2: You'll find your IP address along with the other network information.

Screenshot of WiFi network information on a Samsung Galaxy
Credit: Samsung

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Cecily Mauran

Cecily is a tech reporter at Mashable who covers AI, Apple, and emerging tech trends. Before getting her master's degree at Columbia Journalism School, she spent several years working with startups and social impact businesses for Unreasonable Group and B Lab. Before that, she co-founded a startup consulting business for emerging entrepreneurial hubs in South America, Europe, and Asia. You can find her on Twitter at @cecily_mauran.


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