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Mar 28 2004, 9:52 pm
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What is the quickest way to find your network IP address? I know that you can use run > ipconfig -all, but I can't see which is my network IP. Eek!
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Mar 28 2004, 10:00 pm
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"winipcfg" shows your network address in the "IP" section most of the time.
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In response to Nadrew
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Thats in 9*, the comman doesn't run in XP. Bah
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In response to Maz
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It should be there, you can also run a ".hub ping" while hosting something in DS, that reports your network IP.
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A cheap way is http://www.whatismyip.com
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What is the quickest way to find your network IP address? I know that you can use run > ipconfig -all, but I can't see which is my network IP. Eek! I'm not sure if it depends on network setup but I think the LAN IP adress always starts with 192.168. |
Right Click on My Network Places and then Properties, so you can get into the Network connections panel. Then goto LAN-Or high speed internet, click on the lan one, and it should have an ip in the left coloum
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In response to Nadrew
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Failing that, you could always just go Command Prompt, ipconfig (or winipcfg depending on windows version). It should have a list of IP addresses, the following:
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection That is where you will find the LAN IP address... Provided it's connected of course. |
In response to Slipknight
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Thanks, everyone!
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In response to Theodis
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Theodis wrote:
I'm not sure if it depends on network setup but I think the LAN IP adress always starts with 192.168. Normally it does, especially in home network setups. It *could* also start with 10, or somewhere between 172.16-172.31. |
In response to Scoobert
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That's your internet IP, you silly!
They're looking for a network IP! As in a LAN! Gaaah! <font size=1>Sorry about that moderate flaming. I can't help it. It's Tuesday.</font> |
In response to Hazman
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Oh, didnt realize he wanted network IP, i guess i should read it a bit better.
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In response to Scoobert
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The topic threw you off, eh?
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In response to Nadrew
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Ya >.>
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