Hi All,
Since Ken told me about the windows command
nslookup
for finding my IP Addresses on my network, that has been the tool I used,
instead of nmap.
But now when I run the command, it only gives me my router IP Address, and just
hangs there.
I've tried piping it into a TXT file and get the same results, with only the
router IP Address.
nmap does give me my usual lists of devices on my network.
The only thing that has changed is that the cable company put in a different
modem/router, but I only have my personal router plugged into it, and don't use
its WIFI, and since it is beyond the domain of my network, I wouldn't think
that would affect this. The only thing I haven't done yet is to try nslookup on
another computer and I haven't rebooted mine, since that takes a while to
reboot.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Glenn
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