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Adriano 27-01-2007 21:44

Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
How do i do this?

Thanks.

Hom3r 27-01-2007 21:50

Re: Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
Can you access your router via http (internet)?

It should be in there

Also the run command IPCONFIG might work

Delta Whiskey 27-01-2007 22:12

Re: Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
Put 192.168.1.1 in your browser. I think that's the setup for most routers.

DW

Jon T 27-01-2007 22:25

Re: Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
Assuming your running windows XP, go to the start menu, then click run, when the box appears for you to type into enter CMD, this will open a DOS prompt screen, type in IPCONFIG followed by the enter key.

Look for an entry that looks like 192.168.x.x, two lines below this will be an entry for "Default Gateway", in 95% of cases this IP address will be the address of your router.

pooper 28-01-2007 03:09

Re: Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
Or if you're referring to your external (WAN) IP, then the quickest way is to go to a website such as: www.whatismyip.com

Stuart 28-01-2007 03:12

Re: Finding out your IP address of your router?
 
Or, alternatively, look at the top of this page, and click "Connection".


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