-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Finding your IP
- From: Jim <n1jmm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 23:06:26 -0400
Sal, for windows it's easy to find out, just type in winipcfg, or in
other versions use ipconfig, either case select the interface your
interested in and it shows it.
-Jim-
Sal Jr. wrote:
>I remember there was a couple of posts on how to find out what your IP is,
>well by accedent I found a great software that will monitor your IP and it's
>a click away. It tells you your Local IP which is if you have a router
>connected and your Public IP which is your everyday IP. Great software to
>have I have downloaded the trial and installed been using it for a couple of
>weeks now and I like it. I think others that try it will also.
>The software is called IP Monitor and the site is
>http://www.barefootinc.com/ipmonitor.htm
>
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