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  1. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows

    Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.

  2. What is the Recent activity page? - Microsoft Support

    You can expand any listed activity to see location details and find out how the account was accessed—using a web browser, phone, or another method. If you see only a Recent activity …

  3. Share a printer as a network printer - Microsoft Support

    The name or IP address of the primary Windows device needs to be determined before the shared printer can be installed on other Windows devices. In the System > About window, the …

  4. How to Use TRACERT to Troubleshoot TCP/IP Problems in Windows

    This article describes TRACERT (Trace Route), a command-line utility that you can use to trace the path that an Internet Protocol (IP) packet takes to its destination.

  5. Analyze the wireless network report - Microsoft Support

    DevNode flags. Problem number. If there’s a problem with your adapter, the problem number will be listed here. Script output IPConfig /all. Shows detailed information about the state of the …

  6. Fix duplicate IP address conflicts on a DHCP network

    To resolve it, convert the network device with the static IP address to a DHCP client. Or, you can exclude the static IP address from the DHCP scope on the DHCP server.

  7. View your work or school account sign-in activity from My Sign-ins

    For example, we determine your approximate location and map based on your IP address. Mobile networks are especially hard to pinpoint since they sometimes route traffic through distant …

  8. Sort IP addresses in Access - Microsoft Support

    Sorting the four parts separately is the trick behind sorting IP addresses. In the procedure that follows, you create a query that, in addition to the IP address field, includes four calculated …

  9. Location and privacy in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Windows can use information such as your IP address, nearby Wi-Fi access points, and GPS data, if available, to estimate your precise or imprecise location coordinates and pass this info …

  10. Windows location service and privacy - Microsoft Support

    When the device location setting is enabled, the Microsoft location service will use a combination of global positioning service (GPS), nearby wireless access points, cell towers, and your IP …