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How to find your internal or external IP address on a Mac computer

Aug 22, 2019, 15:41 IST
Hollis Johnson/Business InsiderFinding your Mac's IP address is easy to do, whether you're looking for your internal or external address.An IP address is like your digital return address; it helps create a trail for your internet-based activities and is often based on your physical location.Your Mac computer may have two IP addresses: An internal and an external one.Finding either of your Mac's IP addresses is quick and easy to accomplish.An IP address, short for "Internet Protocol" address, is how individual computers on the internet are identified. Every Google search, or other internet-based activity, is sent out using your IP address. It's sort of like the return address on your activities, and is often based on your physical, real-world location. It appears as a string of numbers - for example, "172.15.254.1."And although it may sound like it's a single address, you can actually have two types of IP addresses - an internal (or local) one, and an external (or public) one - if your computer is connected to a network as well as the internet. Either way, Macs are built to make it easy to access that information.Here are two methods for finding your Mac computer's internal and external IP addresses:How to find your internal IP addressFor those with OS X 10.5 or newer, this is how to find your internal IP address:1. Click the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen.Devon Delfino/Business InsiderOpen your System Preferences.2. Select "System Preferences."Devon Delfino/Business InsiderOpen your Network settings.3. Click "Network."Devon Delfino/Business InsiderYour IP address will be displayed in this menu.4. Select your main connection (if it isn't already your default, which it likely will be.) Your IP address will appear on the right under the "status" section in smaller print.How to find your external IP addressFor those whose Macs are part of a network, finding the external IP address is quick and easy: All you have to do is Google "IP address" or "what's my IP" - Google will then show you your public IP address, at the top of the results page.Devon Delfino/Business InsiderYou can ask Google to tell you your IP address.Alternatively, you could also find your external IP address via your router. Here's how:1. Follow the above instructions for finding your internal IP address.2. Once you've navigated to your networks, click "Advanced" and then toggle over to "TCP/IP."3. Copy the string of numbers listed next to "router," then paste those into a new tab on your web browser.William Antonelli/Business InsiderCopy the numbers listed next to "Router."4. If necessary, log in to your internet service provider to access your router's configuration page, then check the "router status" and "Wide Area Network" sections of your account to find your external IP address.Even though your IP address is usually based on your location and may tell others with access to it your general geolocation, it doesn't include information like your name or other identifiable information. But for those who still want more online privacy, a VPN can be used to mask your IP address.Related coverage fromHow To Do Everything: Tech:How to reset a Mac computer to its factory default settingsHow to uninstall apps on a Mac computer in three different waysHow to backup your Mac computer using Time Machine or iCloudHow to clear the cache on your Mac computer to make it run more efficiently NOW WATCH: This startup turns 100 non-recyclable plastic bags into a high-end Bluetooth speaker function receiveMessage(event){ console.log(event.data.fullscreen); Android.fullscreen(event.data.fullscreen); }window.addEventListener("message", receiveMessage, false);
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