![]() If you have more than one network adaptor, you will probably also have more than one local IP address. If you only have one connected network adaptor (as shown in the screenshot above), you simply need to look to the right of the Network window: macOS will show you what your local IP Address is and how you are connected to your local network. System Preferences will show you a list of your network adaptors up the side of the Network window it will put the connected interfaces at the top (and highlight them with a Green dot). Click on it to open your Network settings. Near the middle you will see the "Network" icon as shown in the screenshot. ![]() The System Preferences window will have a number of icons which let you view and control various settings for your Mac. In the top-left corner of your Mac screen, click the small Apple icon. Here is how to easily find your network details. ![]() To find your local IP Address on macOS you need to look at your Network Settings. If you have more than one local network connection (perhaps you have two network cards, or perhaps you are connected by WiFi and a network cable) you may have more than one network adaptor you will need to look for the IPv4 Address line under each adaptor section of the read-out. We have underlined the line which says IPv4 Address, you can see the IP Address (in this example, it begins with 192.168.) in the right-hand column. The ipconfig tool will have printed a number of things on the command prompt, it will look something like this screenshot: The Internet Protocol Configuration tool will now run and show you some information about your local network connection. ![]() Now that you have a Command Prompt open, simply type the command ipconfig into it and then press the Enter key. It's possible to type lots of different commands into it to get Windows to perform certain tasks or show you various information. Now that you have selected the Command Prompt from the Windows Search, you'll now see a fresh Command Prompt window.
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