1. Open the Command Prompt.
a. Click the Start icon, type command prompt into the search bar and press click the Command Prompt icon.
![command prompt icon in start menu](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52177.png)
2. Type ipconfig/all and press Enter.
3. The IP Address will display along with other LAN details.
![command prompt ip address](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52179.png)
Find your IP Address on Windows 10: Using the Control Panel
1. Click the Start button, type in control panel, then click the Control Panel icon.
![control panel icon in start menu](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52180.png)
2. Click Network and Internet when the Control Panel opens.
![network and internet tab in the control panel](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52181.png)
3. Select Network and Sharing Center.
![network and sharing center button in the control panel](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52182.png)
4. Click the Change adapter settings link, located on the left.
![change adapter settings button in the control panel](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52183.png)
5. Double-click Ethernet.
![network connections window](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52184.png)
6. Click Details, located under the Connection section for the Local Area Connection Status.
![ethernet status window](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52185.png)
7. Scroll down until you find the IPv4 Address.
![network connection details window](https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/image/52186.png)