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ip address
is there a way to list the ip addresses on a network?
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Plasma2002b wrote:ill open YOUR port.....!
what do u mean "ips of your lan"?
if its 10.*.*.* or 172.16.*.* or 192.168.*.* then thats your LAN ip.
169.*.*.* (or something) means u dont have an internet/lan ip.
winipcfg/ipconfig will tell you your lan ip of you are on a lan. otherwise it will tell u your wan (internet) ip since you have the modem directly connected to your pc.
be more descriptive on your question
if its 10.*.*.* or 172.16.*.* or 192.168.*.* then thats your LAN ip.
169.*.*.* (or something) means u dont have an internet/lan ip.
winipcfg/ipconfig will tell you your lan ip of you are on a lan. otherwise it will tell u your wan (internet) ip since you have the modem directly connected to your pc.
be more descriptive on your question
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uhg.... ok.... lets see.....
if you run the command ipconfig by itself, you will see your network ip address. If your on a network it will be something like 10.0.0.* or 192.168.0.*
And he already told you about ipconfig /all
If your not on a network (ie, your computer is the only one connecting to the internet) then you will get your outside ip address.
Now... if you want to see your local address itself, just use the command netstat by itself. You will get the ports and ip addresses that your computer is connected to other computers through.
If ya want to se your routing tables, use the command netstat -r and you get your tables listed.
Now im still not sure what your really wanting here.... but if your wanting your outside IP address that you are actually connected to the internet with, then the easiest way to do that (in my opinion) is just to go to www.myipaddress.com
if you run the command ipconfig by itself, you will see your network ip address. If your on a network it will be something like 10.0.0.* or 192.168.0.*
And he already told you about ipconfig /all
If your not on a network (ie, your computer is the only one connecting to the internet) then you will get your outside ip address.
Now... if you want to see your local address itself, just use the command netstat by itself. You will get the ports and ip addresses that your computer is connected to other computers through.
If ya want to se your routing tables, use the command netstat -r and you get your tables listed.
Now im still not sure what your really wanting here.... but if your wanting your outside IP address that you are actually connected to the internet with, then the easiest way to do that (in my opinion) is just to go to www.myipaddress.com
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www.whatismyip.com is betterPlasma2002b wrote:Now im still not sure what your really wanting here.... but if your wanting your outside IP address that you are actually connected to the internet with, then the easiest way to do that (in my opinion) is just to go to www.myipaddress.com
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lol.... i think we all have one of those
i did mine so my Ex could go to it so she could tell me her IP address so i could connect to her on netmeeting
www.schwippy.com/ip.php
EDIT: ok, so it looks like i lost mine
heh
i did mine so my Ex could go to it so she could tell me her IP address so i could connect to her on netmeeting
www.schwippy.com/ip.php
EDIT: ok, so it looks like i lost mine
heh
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