Your local IP address is a unique identifier assigned to your device by your local network. It is used to communicate with other devices on the same network, such as your router, printer, or other computers. Your local IP address is typically different from your public IP address, which is the address that is visible to the internet.
There are several reasons why you might need to know your local IP address. For example, you may need to configure your router or other network devices, or you may need to troubleshoot a network problem.