How to share ip address in windows 10

To access the ASMI through a Web browser you first need to set the IP address on your PC or mobile computer. The following procedures describe setting the IP address on PC and mobile computers running Microsoft® Windows® and Linux®.

Setting the IP address in Windows XP and Windows 2000

To set the IP address within Windows XP and Windows 2000, complete these steps.

  1. Click Start >Settings >Control Panel.
  2. On the control panel, double-click Network Connections.
  3. Right-click Local Area Connection.
  4. Click Properties.

    Attention: Record the current settings before making any changes. This will allow you to restore these settings if you disconnect the PC or mobile computer after setting up the ASMI Web interface.

    Note: If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) does not appear in the list, do the following:

    1. Click Install.
    2. Select Protocol, and then click Add.
    3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
    4. Click OK to return to the Local Area Connection Properties window.

  5. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
  6. Select Use the Following IP Address.
  7. Complete the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields by using the values in step 4 from Accessing the ASMI using a Web Browser.
  8. Click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties window. It is not necessary to restart your PC.

Setting the IP address in Linux

To set the IP address in Linux, complete these steps. You will need the information from step 4 in Accessing the ASMI using a Web Browser to complete step 4 in the following procedure.

Often when you're working on a computer, you need to connect to other computers to run software or check data on them. This could involve connecting to a business server used by your work team or opening a remote desktop session on your work PC from home. Either way, if you know the computer's domain name or IP address, there are several tools to make this possible.

Remote Computer Access With Remote Desktop

One of the most common tools to connect to a remote Microsoft Windows computer is Microsoft's Remote Desktop. This software enables you to connect to a computer running Windows 10 or many earlier versions of the operating system from another Windows computer or a smartphone running Android or iOS. It allows you to remotely control the computer using your keyboard and mouse, using the standard Windows interface.

Before you can connect to a computer with Remote Desktop, you must enable it on the computer you're connecting to. To do this, click the "Start Menu" and select "Settings." Within the Settings menu, click "Remote Desktop" and then choose "Enable Remote Desktop." Make a note of the name of the computer.

Then, on another Windows computer, open the Remote Desktop app and type the name or IP address of the computer you want to connect to. You can also do this on a smartphone running iOS or Android using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app from the App Store or Google Play store. There are other third-party clients for the Remote Desktop protocol, known as RDP, which you can download for other operating systems.

Other Remote Computer Access Tools

In addition to Remote Desktop, other tools you can use to access a computer remotely include open-source VNC, which stands for Virtual Network Console. Like Remote Desktop, it allows you to use your keyboard and mouse to control a remote computer. Several VNC software packages are available, and you usually must install VNC on both your local computer and the remote computer you plan to control.

Other commercial software, such as TeamViewer, is available for remote desktop connections or sharing your screen during conference calls and meetings so others can see data on your computer.

SSH, which stands for Secure Shell, is often used by programmers and system administrators to talk to remote servers. Unlike Remote Desktop and VNC, SSH opens a command line connection to a remote computer, although you can also forward remote graphical and online content to your machine in many situations. It's more commonly used to connect to Linux and other Unix systems than to Windows or Mac computers.

You need to know the remote computer's name or IP address to connect with SSH or VNC.

Finding Your IP Address

If you need to connect to a remote computer and aren't sure of the IP address, you can check it in the Windows settings.

Click the "Start Menu" and then "Settings." In the Settings menu, click "Network & Internet."

If you're using a wired connection on the computer, click "Ethernet" and then your connection to see the IP address. If you're using a Wi-Fi connection, click "WiFi" and then "Advanced Options."

Can you share an IP address?

No, it is not safe to share the IP address of your computer. An IP address reveals the location of your device and can be used to track your online activities. It is best to keep your IP address private.

Can 2 computer share the same IP address?

Generally speaking, no two devices should have the same IP address unless they are behind a NAT device. Computers need routers to communicate with devices that are not on their same logical subnet.

How to find IP address Windows 10?

Find your IP address in Windows.
Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi and then select the Wi-Fi network you're connected to..
Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address..

How to share Internet with IP address?

Right-click The Internet Connection, and then click Properties. Click the General tab, and then verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) are displayed. Click the Advanced tab, and then click to select the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this Connection check box.