Typing “ipconfig” at the C: prompt (after you run the “run” command in Windows) will give you your “real” local network IP address (which may be being translated to something else for the purposes of having the outside world — the internet — figure out how to talk to your PC).
1Mark N. on Oct 26, 2006 at 5:40 pm:
Typing “ipconfig” at the C: prompt (after you run the “run” command in Windows) will give you your “real” local network IP address (which may be being translated to something else for the purposes of having the outside world — the internet — figure out how to talk to your PC).