{"id":2830,"date":"2020-08-16T11:15:58","date_gmt":"2020-08-16T15:15:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blacklab.net\/?p=2830"},"modified":"2021-03-17T06:51:28","modified_gmt":"2021-03-17T10:51:28","slug":"find-your-ip-address","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blacklab.net\/find-your-ip-address\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Find Your IP Address On Mac & Windows"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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\"\" In order to configure your Pi-hole<\/a> correctly I’ll need to know your current IP range. Below is a video showing you how to find your IP address on both a Mac & Windows computer. To set up your Pi-hole correctly I need your Internal IP range and not the External IP address that your internet provider issues to your internet modem\/router.<\/p>\n\n

Internal IP addresses typically will look like the following:
192.168.x.x
192.168.1.1
10.0.x.x
10.0.0.1<\/p>\n\n

When your Pi-hole is configured I will set the ip address to a standard that will match your network IP range and this information can be found below.<\/p>\n\n

Pi-hole IP – 192.168.1.250
Gateway IP – 192.168.1.1<\/p>\n\n

Pi-hole IP – 10.0.0.250
Gateway IP – 10.0.0.1<\/p>\n\n

If your IP range is not set correctly, your computer will not be able to access the admin pages and you will not be able to access the Pi-hole. If this is the case, you would need to manually re-set the IP address to something that would match your network range.<\/p>\n\n

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