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Knowing your VPS IP address is crucial for managing and securing your Windows server. The IP address allows you to identify your server on the network, control access, and configure settings.

There are a few easy methods to find your Windows VPS IP address:

  • Using the command prompt and ipconfig command
  • Checking network settings and adapter properties
  • Using IP address lookup tools like Advanced IP Scanner, SolarWinds, WhatIsMyIPAddress, etc.

The ipconfig command in the Windows command prompt will display the IPv4 address assigned to your VPS. This address is usually listed under the Ethernet or Wireless LAN adapter.

You can also find the IP address in your network settings under the properties of the network adapter being used by your VPS. This will show the IP address in the IPv4 address field.

For additional details like geolocation, reverse lookup and network mapping, specialized IP tools can provide more comprehensive information. Popular options like Advanced IP Scanner, SolarWinds, WhatIsMyIPAddress, and others can scan your network and retrieve detailed data about connected devices and IPs.

Knowing how to quickly find your Windows VPS IP address gives you greater control, security, and troubleshooting abilities. The overview covers the basic methods using command prompt and network settings, as well as more advanced IP lookup tools.

Method 1: Finding VPS IP Address in Windows Server using CMD

The Windows Command Prompt provides a simple way to find your VPS IP address using the ipconfig command. Just follow these steps:

  1. Press "Windows + R" to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type "cmd" and click OK to launch the command prompt. 
  3. In the command prompt, type "ipconfig" and hit enter. 
  4. Your IPv4 address will be listed under the Ethernet or Wireless LAN adapter connection. This is your VPS IP address.

This method works on any Windows server version including 2016, 2019, 2020, and 2022. The ipconfig command quickly retrieves the IP address information assigned to your Windows VPS.

Method 2: IP Address Lookup Tools

IP address lookup tools are important for identifying the geographical location and ownership details of an IP address. They provide valuable information for security, troubleshooting, and analytics. Here are 7 top options for looking up your Windows VPS IP address:

  • Advanced IP Scanner: Scans networks to find all connected devices and reveal their IP and MAC addresses, manufacturer, and other details.
  • SolarWinds IP Address Tracker: Organizes IP addresses by mapping them to connected devices on the network. Offers free trial.
  • WhatIsMyIPAddress: Looks up IP location, ISP, and device type, and warns of blacklisted/suspicious IP addresses.
  • Whois: Finds who an IP address is registered to along with the ISP that assigned it. 
  • Nmap: Network scanning and port scanning tool that can probe networks and audit security risks.
  • BT Diamond IP: Automates obtaining/releasing IP addresses as your cloud environment scales.
  • BgpView: Allows tracking and debugging of IP addresses, ASN, ISP, prefixes, and domain names.

These tools provide comprehensive IP address details and utilities for monitoring, managing, and securing your Windows VPS.

Conclusion

Knowing your VPS IP address is crucial for managing and securing your Windows server environment. This article covered several easy methods to find your IP address on a Windows VPS:

  • Using the ipconfig command in the Windows command prompt to show your assigned IPv4 address
  • Checking your network adapter properties under Settings > Network & Internet to find the IP address 
  • Utilizing IP lookup tools like Advanced IP Scanner, SolarWinds, What Is My IP Address, and others to retrieve detailed IP information
  • Searching "What is my IP address?" on Google to reveal your public IP

Finding your Windows VPS IP address enables you to identify your server, control access, troubleshoot connectivity issues, and improve security. It's an important first step for configuring and managing your virtual private server.

I encourage you to try out the ipconfig command, look in your network settings, and explore some of the handy IP tools mentioned in this guide. Knowing your Windows VPS IP address unlocks essential network information and functionality for your server. Use these simple methods to find your IP and better manage your VPS today.

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