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How do I find my Mac OS X Leopard 10.5's IP address?

In order to find out your Mac OS X Leopard 10.5's IP address

In the Applications folder open the Utilities Folder.

Utilities

In the Utilities folder open the utility called Network Utility.

Network Utility

Select the (default) Info tab. The IP address of the active network connection will be shown. In this example it is 192.168.0.40

Network Utility

If you drop the Network Interface drop down you will see the different network connections available to the Mac, en1 is the Airport (wireless), en0 is the ethernet (wired) and fw0 is the Firewire, if you are using Firewire as a network connection.

Network Utility

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This document was last updated on the 11 December, 2007

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