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Solution: Examining IP addresses

Solution: Examining IP addresses

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Solution: Examining IP addresses

(upbeat music) - [Instructor] So, how did you do? I'm going to go ahead and demonstrate my solution on my Windows system here. If you'd like to review the way to do this for another operating system be sure to review the earlier appropriate portion of the videos where we covered this. But on a Windows system, I'm going to jump right into the command prompt because I don't think there's any quicker or easier way for me to get this information than to say ipconfig/all. And here, we can see the settings for my wireless adapter, in this case, which is how I am reaching the public internet and notice that my IPv4 address is listed here and it's 192.168.0.10 My mask is listed here, and it's 255.255.255.0. My default gateway is listed here at 192.168.0.1. And then, finally, my DNS servers are listed, 209.18.47.61 and 209.18.47.62. So I love ipconfig and then /all at the Windows command prompt as a very, very fast way to obtain…

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