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  2. Find your IP address in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    For Wi-Fi connection. Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi and then select the Wi-Fi network you're connected to. Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address. Open Wi-Fi setting.

  3. Change TCP/IP settings - Microsoft Support

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    To enable DHCP or change other TCP/IP settings. Select Start, then type settings. Select Settings > Network & internet. Do one of the following: For a Wi-Fi network, select Wi-Fi > Manage known networks. Choose the network for which you want to change the settings. For an Ethernet network, select Ethernet, then select the Ethernet network you ...

  4. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    Open your web browser and type the IP address for your wireless router. (For example, 192.168.1.1 or 172.16.0.0—check the documentation for your router to find the default IP address.) ... The network will be added to your list of networks and will be available to connect to when your computer is in range of the network. To connect to the ...

  5. Use a proxy server in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    To set up a proxy server connection manually. boxes, enter the proxy server name or IP address and port (optional) in the respective boxes. If you don’t want to use the proxy server when you visit certain websites, enter the ending of the website address in the exception list (for example, For multiple websites, type each website address and ...

  6. Fix duplicate IP address conflicts on a DHCP network

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    Turn off the DHCP client computer in conflict with the network device that has the static IP address. On the DHCP server, exclude the static IP address from the scope of the DHCP IP address range. Note If the conflict persists for a Windows for Workgroups 3.11 client computer, delete the DHCP.bin file in the Windows directory before you start ...

  7. Windows location service and privacy - Microsoft Support

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    Microsoft operates a location service that helps determine the precise geographic location of your Windows device. The precise location of your device allows apps to give you directions, show shops and restaurants that are near you, and more. ... (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and your IP address (or default location) to ...

  8. How to use Remote Desktop - Microsoft Support

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    Use Remote Desktop to connect to the PC you set up: On your local Windows PC: In the search box on the taskbar, type Remote Desktop Connection, and then select Remote Desktop Connection. In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect. On your Windows, Android, or iOS device ...

  9. Find and lock a lost Windows device - Microsoft Support

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    Turn on Find my device. When you set up a new device, you can decide whether to turn on or turn off the Find my device setting. If you turned it off during setup and now want to turn it on, make sure your Windows device is connected to the internet, has enough battery power so it can send its location, and that you're signed in to the device using your Microsoft account.

  10. Microsoft TCP/IP Host Name Resolution Order

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    Host name resolution resolves the names of TCP/IP resources that do not connect through the NetBIOS interface. The most common example of this is a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer. Other examples include Internet applications such as Ping, FTP, and Telnet. Many modern database and mail applications that connect using Winsock ...

  11. Location and privacy in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

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    Control specific websites from accessing your location. You can also allow or block specific sites from accessing your location: Visit a website in Microsoft Edge. In the corner of the address bar, select the Lock , Info , or Dangerous icon and select Site permissions. Next to Location, choose Ask (default), Allow, or Block from the list.