Re: How do I find out IP's of my computers



Go to each individual computer and open a DOS window.
In that window, run the following command

ipconfig /all

it will display all the IP settings (including the IP address) for the
particular system it was run on.


"Valentin" <labandera63@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
3 computers in a home network setup, connected to a Lynksys router.
The router specs show in DHCP Active IP Table:
Computers A, B, C ending in 101, 102, 103 respectively, but on a recent
visit to a financial site, their sever informed me that my IP adress is
competely different.
I would like to find out the "real" IP of each one of my computers, if
possible.

Thanks.


.



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