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In this issue: How to Find Your Public IP Address - Saturday, March 16, 2019 How to Find Your Public

In this issue: How to Find Your Public IP Address - [View in browser]( Saturday, March 16, 2019 How to Find Your Public IP Address by Aseem Kishore | [Online Tech Tips]( You public IP address is the address visible from outside your network. Most people don’t need to know their IP address except for very specific reasons, but fortunately, it’s extremely easy to figure out. You might need your public, or external IP address, when you’re remoting into your computer when away from home, or when you’re sharing files from your FTP server, or connecting your network to a custom DNS service. No matter the reason for needing to know your IP address, there are multiple ways to find it. You can use anything from a simple website to find your IP address to your computer’s command line utility or your router. IP Address Finding Websites The easiest way to find your external IP address is most definitely to use a website dedicated to doing just that. These websites are using their own tools to locate your IP address, and they’re just one click away from helping you. Here’s a list of several websites that can find your public IP address: - [Google]( - [icanhazip.com]( - [IP Chicken]( - [What Is My IP Address]( - [IP-Lookup.net]( - [WhatIsMyIP.com]( - [IP Location Finder]( Tip: Some of these websites show other helpful information, too, such as your web browser, your local IP address, and even your physical location. Find Your IP Address From the Command Line Windows users can use a DNS request within Command Prompt to locate their public IP address. Just open Command Prompt and execute this command: nslookup myip.opendns.com. resolver1.opendns.com You’ll first see results from the DNS server but then another set of results at the bottom. Your IP address is listed below the line that says Name: myip.opendns.com. If you get any kind of error when running this command, try doing just opendns.com. (remove the myip.), which should give you the IP address of opendns.com. Then run the command again using the myip. part in the front. A similar command can be used to find your public IP address in PowerShell: $tmp =Invoke-WebRequest -URI [( After entering that command, enter $tmp.Content to see the result. If you’re using Linux, try this command from a terminal window: dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com Locate the IP Address From Your Router or Modem Your router and modem is what sits between your device and the internet, so it needs to know the IP address your ISP has assigned to your network. This means you can use your own device to find your public IP address. Finding the external IP address from a modem or router is not as easy as using the methods above, but it’s definitely possible. The problem with this method is that you need to know [how to log in to your router]( to see all the settings, which is something many people don’t normally do because they don’t know their password or the router’s IP address. Most routers can be accessed via the []( URL, but others use a different private IP address. Once you know the correct address for your router, you need access to the [router’s login information]( so that you can access the administrative console. If you’ve made it this far, finding the IP address should be relatively easy. You can look in a section like Device Info, Management, Setup, WAN, etc. The IP address itself might be called WAN IP address, External Address, Public IP, or something of that sort. How to Stop Your IP Address From Changing Because of [the way ISPs assign IP addresses]( your public IP address will likely change at some point in the future. This means that the address you find using one of the methods above, will not be the same address you find a few weeks from now, or maybe even sooner. While you, as a customer of your ISP, can’t technically force your IP address to stay the same, you can implement what’s called a [dynamic DNS service]( to essentially create that effect. A dynamic DNS service assigns a name to your IP address, while at the same time updating its record of what your IP address is. It does this each time the address changes, effectively giving you one hostname (like a website URL) that you can use to refer to your public IP address. Once you’ve assigned yourself a hostname, you can access your network at any time through that name, which in turn is actually accessing your network through the public IP address. Again, you don’t need to know your new IP address each time your ISP changes it because the service does that for you. All you need is the hostname! Can You Change or Hide Your IP Address? By default, your public IP address is visible by nearly anyone. Each website you visit can see it, your ISP knows what it is, and people snooping on your network from the street can figure it out. What’s the best way to hide or mask your IP address? A VPN, or virtual private network, is by far the easiest and most effective way to keep prying eyes from seeing your public IP address. What a VPN does is create a tunnel from your network to the VPN service, thereby preventing your ISP or anyone on your local network from spying on you. What this does is force the website you’re on to see the VPN’s address instead of your own, which basically hides your identity on the internet. That is, so long as the VPN service doesn’t reveal your IP address to anyone, which is why you wanted to pick a trusted VPN provider. There are lots of VPNs to choose from, both free and paid. Some have more or better features and privacy than others, so be sure to take your time researching the best VPN services before choosing one to hide your IP address. If you need to, make sure to [check that the VPN connection is actually encrypted]( before moving forward with a subscription. See our [list of VPN apps]( you can use to protect your privacy while on a desktop or mobile device. You may also like these other posts from OTT: [The Most Versatile Smart Assistant in 2019]( [Three Unique, Free Fitness Apps to Get in Shape With for 2019]( [How To Make & Manage Music Playlists For VLC Media Player]( [The Best Mileage Tracking Apps]( [How to Recover a Deleted Folder on Android Devices]( Check out more posts from our publishing family: Help Desk Geek Posts [How to Install and Uninstall Chrome Extensions]( Mar 16, 2019 by Aseem Kishore Google Chrome extensions can be super helpful and entertaining; just take a look at these awesome Chrome extensions for a few examples. But how do you get them, and maybe more importantly, how do you uninstall extensions you don’t want or need? Below is a full tutorial on how to install Chrome extensions. There are […] [READ MORE]( [SD Card Can’t Be Read? Here’s How to Fix It]( Mar 15, 2019 by Christopher Jan Benitez Having trouble with your SD card? SD cards can fail for many reasons. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to remedy the issue. Here are some of the things you can do to get your SD card back in working condition. Check the Card Reader You’ve been putting the blame on your SD card. […] [READ MORE]( The Backroom Tech Posts [Download Microsoft Software using HeiDoc ISO Download Tool]( Mar 16, 2019 by Aseem Kishore HeiDoc.net has a free tool called HeiDoc.net Windows ISO Downloader that, as the name suggests, lets you download ISO files of Windows software. Specifically, it gives you download links to Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office programs. The program is completely portable, meaning you don’t have to install anything to your computer. Just open the […] [READ MORE]( [How to Fix “Trust relationship has failed” Error]( Mar 15, 2019 by Sabrin Alexander Hello and welcome to a new article on fixing stuff that’s not supposed to break in the first place! This time we are looking at a very old issue, since the dawn of sysadmin time as we know it: the issue where our domain member server or computer loses its trust relationship to the domain. […] [READ MORE]( Switching To Mac Posts [5 iOS Apps That Are Guaranteed To Improve Your Sleep]( Mar 13, 2019 by Christian Thompson Lying awake at night and hitting the snooze button in the morning has been increasingly more common in this modern era. From Netflix to Candy Crush, there are an abundance of distractions just waiting to steal your time and attention away from sleep. Thankfully, there are tons of free iOS apps and services that can […] [READ MORE]( [The Best Diagnostic Tools for Mac]( Mar 12, 2019 by Patrick Hearn Windows computers have a number of well known and easy-to-use diagnostic tools, but the people in the Mac camp lack that versatility. MacOS is known to be harder to work with, and most users find it easier to let a specialized tech handle the problem rather than deal with it on their own. But if […] [READ MORE]( ABOUT ONLINE TECH TIPS Welcome to Online Tech Tips – A blog that provide readers with daily computer tutorials, technology news, software reviews, and personal computing tips. My name is Aseem Kishore and I am a full-time professional blogger. I graduated from Emory University with a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics. Copyright © 2019 Online-Tech-Tips.com, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you joined our newsletter on our website, www.Online-Tech-Tips.com. 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