What is a hostname or IP address?
William Brown
Updated on May 04, 2026
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Then, how do I find my hostname or IP address?
Click on the Windows Flag button (Start button) at the bottom left corner of your screen. Click on PC Info from the list (you may need to type PC Info into the search bar) or; Press CTRL, Alt, I(i) together on your keyboard. Look for your Host Name or IP Address from the screen that appears.
Furthermore, how do you find your hostname? Using the command prompt
- From the Start menu, select All Programs or Programs, then Accessories, and then Command Prompt.
- In the window that opens, at the prompt, enter hostname . The result on the next line of the command prompt window will display the hostname of the machine without the domain.
Hereof, is hostname same as IP address?
A host name is a combination of the name of your machine and a domain name (e.g. machinename.domain.com). The purpose of a host name is readability - it's much easier to remember than an IP address. All hostnames resolve to IP addresses, so in many instances they are talked about like they are interchangeable.
What is a hostname example?
Internet hostname examples On the Internet, a hostname is a domain name assigned to a host computer. For example, if Computer Hope had two computers on its network named "bart" and "homer," the domain name "bart.computerhope.com" is connecting to the "bart" computer.
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