Step One: select the Start Menu and type CMD into the search field.
![Click to View Full Image Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)](https://cwu.teamdynamix.com/TDPortal/Images/Viewer?fileName=7bf72d73-0450-4275-ab87-450dae94d927-thumb.jpg&beidInt=110)
Step Two: select the first option that appears titled Command Prompt.
![Click to View Full Image Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)](https://cwu.teamdynamix.com/TDPortal/Images/Viewer?fileName=30c42948-14cd-4ca0-a9e4-b521ca08ce52-thumb.jpg&beidInt=110)
Step Three: in the command prompt window, type ipconfig and press Enter on your keyboard.
The IPv4 Address for your connection will be displayed (For example, 72. 233. 200. 83 is an IP Address)
![Click to View Full Image Uploaded Image (Thumbnail)](https://cwu.teamdynamix.com/TDPortal/Images/Viewer?fileName=b64063dd-8df5-4b2c-85dc-07407d6e553d-thumb.jpg&beidInt=110)