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What's my IP address?
In article , Shadow
sh@dow wrote: On Thu, 19 May 2005 01:51:54 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , "L/P" wrote: How can I look up the IP address of a computer with Windows 98? Start | Run | Winipcfg. Select the network adapter from the dropdown menu. How about using winXP? Right click the local area network connection and click Status | Support. Another way in both 98 and XP is to type "ipconfig /all" in a command prompt window. That has never worked for me. Funny thing is the error message tells me to type : ipconfig /all []'s It should work. What exactly happens when you type "ipconfig /all"? -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
On Fri, 20 May 2005 22:16:48 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]"
wrote: In article , Shadow sh@dow wrote: On Thu, 19 May 2005 01:51:54 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , "L/P" wrote: How can I look up the IP address of a computer with Windows 98? Start | Run | Winipcfg. Select the network adapter from the dropdown menu. How about using winXP? Right click the local area network connection and click Status | Support. Another way in both 98 and XP is to type "ipconfig /all" in a command prompt window. That has never worked for me. Funny thing is the error message tells me to type : ipconfig /all []'s It should work. What exactly happens when you type "ipconfig /all"? Sorry about the "slight" delay ....I missed your reply C:\WINDOWSipconfig /all Configuração de IP do Windows 98 Opções da linha de comando: /All - Exibir informações detalhadas. /Batch [nome_arq] - Gravar em arquivo ou ./WINIPCFG.OUT /renew_all - Renovar todos os adaptadores. /release_all - Liberar todos os adaptadores. /renew N - Renovar o adaptador N. /release N - Liberar o adaptador N. And thats it. Without the "/all" I get stats about my ethernet and my dialup.(IP, mask and gateway) Shadow |
What's my IP address?
On Fri, 20 May 2005 22:16:48 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]"
wrote: In article , Shadow sh@dow wrote: On Thu, 19 May 2005 01:51:54 -0600, "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , "L/P" wrote: How can I look up the IP address of a computer with Windows 98? Start | Run | Winipcfg. Select the network adapter from the dropdown menu. How about using winXP? Right click the local area network connection and click Status | Support. Another way in both 98 and XP is to type "ipconfig /all" in a command prompt window. That has never worked for me. Funny thing is the error message tells me to type : ipconfig /all []'s It should work. What exactly happens when you type "ipconfig /all"? Sorry about the "slight" delay ....I missed your reply C:\WINDOWSipconfig /all Configuração de IP do Windows 98 Opções da linha de comando: /All - Exibir informações detalhadas. /Batch [nome_arq] - Gravar em arquivo ou ./WINIPCFG.OUT /renew_all - Renovar todos os adaptadores. /release_all - Liberar todos os adaptadores. /renew N - Renovar o adaptador N. /release N - Liberar o adaptador N. And thats it. Without the "/all" I get stats about my ethernet and my dialup.(IP, mask and gateway) Shadow |
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1. Go to your "Start" button and select the "Run" option 2. Type in winipcfg 3. A command window will pop up and list your IP number. Else if you want to find your network ip address then visit sites like IP-Details.com they will display your network ip address along with details like ip location ,country ,ISP address and so on ... |
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