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Archive for May 18th, 2016

networking – Is there a command or application similar to ipconfig? – Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange

Posted by jpluimers on 2016/05/18

Trick:

use “netcfg” to list all available devices

It will show you the IP addresses associated with them too.

On my OnePlus One, it was wlan0.

–jeroen

via networking – Is there a command or application similar to ipconfig? – Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange.

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