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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!
"winipcfg" shows your network address in the "IP" section most of the time.
In response to Nadrew
Thats in 9*, the comman doesn't run in XP. Bah
In response to Maz
It should be there, you can also run a ".hub ping" while hosting something in DS, that reports your network IP.
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
In response to Nadrew
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
Thanks, everyone!
In response to Theodis
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
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
Oh, didnt realize he wanted network IP, i guess i should read it a bit better.
In response to Scoobert
The topic threw you off, eh?
In response to Nadrew
Ya >.>