How to find out my router's IP from a client PC

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I have a Linksys router/switch set up as the gateway to internet. From the
switch's DHCP my client pcs get private IP addresses. I can go into the
switch's setting window and view the current routable IP address assigned
from my DSL company. However, I still can't figure out a way from a client
pc that I can view the current routable IP address assigned to my switch.
Can anyone tell me what command I can use to find that out? Thank you.
 
If you don't want to logon to the router, you can go to one of the various self scan
sites such as http://scan.sygatetech.com/ that will detect your public ip address
for you during a scan. --- Steve
 
You can go to www.dnsstuff.com and it will report the IP address that you
have connected from.

Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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DX said:
I have a Linksys router/switch set up as the gateway to internet. From the
switch's DHCP my client pcs get private IP addresses. I can go into the
switch's setting window and view the current routable IP address assigned
from my DSL company. However, I still can't figure out a way from a client
pc that I can view the current routable IP address assigned to my switch.
Can anyone tell me what command I can use to find that out? Thank you.

Thanks for the helpful links :-)
 

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