How do I display TCP IP configuration?

By default, Windows 10 is configured as a DHCP client.  However, if Windows 10 has been configured with a static (manually configured) IP address, and if the computer needs to receive an IP address automatically, then Windows 10 will need to be reconfigured as a DHCP client.  To configure a computer with Static IP the following settings are required:

  • IP Address
  • Subnet Mask
  • Default Gateway
  • Preferred DNS Address/server
  • Alternate DNS Address/server

This document contains the following sections: 

  • DHCP (Automatic IP Address) Setup
  • Static IP Address Setup
     

DHCP (Automatic IP Address) Setup
 

  1. Right-click the Window's Start button and select Control Panel.


     
  2. On the Control Panel window, click the Network and Internet link.  The Network and Internet window will now appear.


     
  3. On the Network and Internet window, click the Network and Sharing Center link.  The Network and Sharing Center window will now appear.


     
  4. On the Network and Sharing Center window, click the Local Area Connection link.  The Local Area Connection Status window will now appear.


     
  5. On the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Properties button.


     
  6. On the Networking tab, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP IPv4).  Make sure that the checkbox to the left is checked.
  7. Click the Properties button.


     
  8. On the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window, select Obtain an IP address automatically.
  9. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically.
  10. Click the OK button.  


     
  11. Click the Close button on the bottom of the Local Area Connection Properties window.

 

Static IP Address Setup
 

  1. Right-click the Window's Start button and select Control Panel.


     
  2. On the Control Panel window, click the Network and Internet link.  The Network and Internet window will now appear.


     
  3. On the Network and Internet window, click the Network and Sharing Center link.  The Network and Sharing Center window will now appear.


     
  4. On the Network and Sharing Center window, click the Local Area Connection link.  The Local Area Connection Status window will now appear. 


     
  5. On the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Properties button.


     
  6. On the Networking tab, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP IPv4).  Make sure that the checkbox to the left is checked.
  7. Click the Properties button.


     
  8. On the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window, select Use the Following IP address.
  9. IP Address - Enter the IP address of choice.
  10. Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask of choice.
  11. Default Gateway - Enter the default gateway of choice.
  12. Select Use the following DNS server addresses.
  13. Preferred DNS Server - Enter the address of the primary DNS server.  If there is only one DNS server address, enter that address here.
  14. Alternate DNS Server - Enter the address of the secondary DNS server.  If there is no secondary DNS server, then leave this setting blank.
  15. Click the OK button.  


     
  16. Click the Close button on the bottom of the Local Area Connection Properties window.

How do I check my TCP IP settings?

Find Your TCP/IP Properties in Microsoft Windows 10 In the Cortana search box, type command. The Command Prompt dialog box appears. At the command prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter. Note the values that you see for the primary network adapter.

What command displays TCP IP?

The netstat command generates displays that show network status and protocol statistics. You can display the status of TCP and UDP endpoints in table format, routing table information, and interface information.

How do I find TCP IP settings in Windows 10?

Click on Start button and choose Settings..
Choose Network & Internet..
Click on Ethernet → Change adapter options. ... .
Click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties. ... .
Click Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties..

What is TCP IP configuration?

TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and is a suite of communication protocols used to interconnect network devices on the internet. TCP/IP is also used as a communications protocol in a private computer network (an intranet or extranet).