Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Command Prompt app. It's at the top of the Start window. Replace "website" with the website's address (e.g., "facebook.com"). You do not have to include the "www." section of the website's address when doing this. Doing so runs your "Ping" command and starts displaying the website's IP address below your cursor. Next to the "Reply from" line of text, you'll see a set of numbers. This is the IP address of the website that you pinged. Keep in mind that you're most likely looking at the website's public IP address. You usually won't be able to see the website's private servers' IP address.

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Open Start . Type command prompt into Start. Click  Command Prompt. Type ping website into Command Prompt. Press ↵ Enter. Note the website's IP address.