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How to find ip address on macintosh machine


The following will always work for fixed-IP-address machines (i.e., ethernet or "premium" dialup); they will work for normal "dynamically-assigned IP address" dialup machines only while the connection is running.

(Shortcut) If you are using NCSA Telnet:
1. Choose Show Network Numbers from the Network menu, OR
2. When you type a command requiring your IP address, press command-I (or choose Send IP number from the Network menu) instead of typing the number-- it will be typed for you

If your Mac uses MacTCP
1. MacTCP will show up in the Control Panels
2. Open it -- the IP address is displayed there, labeled as such

If your Mac uses Open Transport
1. TCP/IP will show up in the Control Panels
2. Open it -- the IP address is displayed there, labeled as such

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