How do I find my TCP/IP configuration?
There are two methods of doing this - the quick and the long method depending on how much information you want:

The quick method (limited configuration):

1. Load a Command Prompt (a DOS box) (start/programs/Command Prompt)
2. If using windows '95 or Windows '98 enter

winipcfg - this will display your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (local router)

3. If using Windows NT enter

ipconfig - this will display your IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (local router)

The long method (full configuration) - Windows '95, '98 and NT 4.x, Windows 2K:

1. Click start\settings\control panel
2. Double click 'Network'
3. Select 'Protocols' tab
4. Select TCP/IP then click 'Properties'
5. Navigate to the relevant tab to find the required information.

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