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To set an IP address in your PC Laptops (Windows 7, xp and vista) visit the site Howtogeek.com ,here they have given detailed procedure to sen an IP address of your own. After setting an IP address you can check it in two ways.
1)Go to Start-> Run-> Cmd Press Enter.. Type ipconfig or ipconfig/all command line to know your IP address.
2)Visit the site Ip-Details.com to get your IP address.

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