Finding IP Addresses

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gregk2125

I apologize if this has been asked hundreds of times before, but I can't seem
to find the answer.

I would like to determine what the IP addresses are for the computers I have
in the house. I feel I've got good security, but I just want to make sure.

Thank you.
 
I apologize if this has been asked hundreds of times before, but I can't seem
to find the answer.

I would like to determine what the IP addresses are for the computers I have
in the house. I feel I've got good security, but I just want to make sure.

Thank you.

Hello Greg:

Googling is always the first/best provider of this kind of information.

e.g. "What's my IP address"

<http://www.google.com/search?q=what's+my+ip+address>


If all your systems see the Internet:

<http://whatismyipaddress.com/>

Or:

start > Run... > cmd > ipconfig /all

I know this may seem harsh Greg, but if you can't do the above I believe
your systems aren't as secure as you believe they are.

However, all that can be corrected with some self paced studying.

Best wishes to you.

Pete
 
gregk2125 said:
I apologize if this has been asked hundreds of times before, but I
can't seem to find the answer.

I would like to determine what the IP addresses are for the computers
I have in the house. I feel I've got good security, but I just want
to make sure.

Thank you.

I'm not sure I understand exactly what you're looking for, but there is
a very handy free utility called IP2 that will report the IPs on both
sides of your router to you. In other words, both the LAN and WAN IPs.
It can be set to run automatically or just when you call it. It'll also
send them to the copy for you if you want to paste them somewhere. It
works very well. See http://keir.net by Robin Keir for download. It's a
safe site; no probes, cookies, etc. when I've been there at least.

HTH,

Twayne
 
gregk2125 said:
I apologize if this has been asked hundreds of times before, but I
can't seem to find the answer.

I would like to determine what the IP addresses are for the
computers I have in the house. I feel I've got good security, but
I just want to make sure.

Jamie said:
http://www.cmyip.com that in my opinion is the best, simple html
format no ads. So less of the crap, just your IP and location.

Gives the external/Internet IP. If the user is utilizing some sort of
router (likely) on multiple machines in their home (which they seem to
indicate) then the external/Internet IP will be the same all around.

For the OP - unsure what your reasoning is behind the discovery of your IP
address(es) and your feeling of 'good security'...

The other two responses will help you discover your IP addresses in all
forms.
 
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