Re: Who is my ISP I popped in via wireless?
- From: Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 03:02:16 GMT
On 3 Oct 2005 13:19:39 -0700, "jvajda" <janosvajda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Thanks for the info. I wanted to know just that. You have to believe
>me, in my area for home internet user there is only 56 Kbite/sec modem
>available or limited service for huge money. That is why I want to
>negotiate with this wireless ISP, that I am using now, sort of
>illegally.
Well, ok. Sounds reasonable. One other method that is useful. Run:
Start -> Run -> cmd <enter>
tracert www.xxxx.hu
or to any local web site. The first entry in the traceroute list is
your local router. The 2nd is the gateway IP address at the ISP. Use:
http://www.dnsstuff.com
to lookup the owner of the gateway IP address. That will be the ISP.
Also, if you have XP or W2K and want to send a message to the owner,
try to determine their IP address. Then run:
Start -> Run -> cmd <enter>
net view (list of Windoze machines)
net send machine_name "Hello? Anyone there?"
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