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- Log in to your computer system and open a web browser.
- Navigate to an ISP-check site, such as Spyber.com or Ipcheck.org. (See Resources.)
- The web page will automatically display the results that correspond to your computer. They include IP address, Hostname, Remote Port, Browser and ISP.
Likewise, people ask, where can I find my ISP username and password?
The ISP username and password can be found by contacting the manufacturer of the router you are using for internet access. Many manufacturers will be able to provide you with the login information. Alternatively, you may call the customer support staff for your internet service provider.
Consequently, what is an ISP address?
An ISP stands for Internet Service Provider and IP address means Internet Protocol Address. Wow it's that simply, well no. Your ISP is how you gain access to the Internet.
Often the router will have an IP address such as 192.168. 1.1 or 192.168. 2.1. If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) installed your router, they know both its IP address and the userid/password for it.