can anyone help me out?
3/3/2006 9:01:49 PM
http://whatismyip.org
3/3/2006 9:05:18 PM
its 127.0.0.1
3/3/2006 9:06:45 PM
I'm going to assume you're using Windows.Start -> RunType cmd in the 'Run' boxYou'll get a command prompt. at the prompt type:ipconfig -allIt'll spit back several lines of stuff, one of which will be "IP Address".
3/3/2006 10:19:00 PM
i'm assuming he would want his external ip address and not his NAT assigend one, but who knews
3/3/2006 10:26:06 PM
haha
3/3/2006 10:27:22 PM
why are we assuming NAT?Now that I think about it, I guess it is more common than not, isn't it....[Edited on March 3, 2006 at 10:48 PM. Reason : durr.]
3/3/2006 10:47:05 PM
f10
3/4/2006 12:56:54 AM
I'm actually having trouble connected to my desktop at home using Remote Desktop from school.We're located behind a router and we've got a local IP address (which is no good outside of the home). Everywhere I google for my external IP address, I get the WAN IP address of the network (which is the same as all the computers at my home). Does anyone know how I can find the actual external IP address of my pc while it's behind a network w/ a router?
3/4/2006 1:03:58 AM
^
3/4/2006 2:23:29 AM
^^do you even understand what you are asking?
3/4/2006 2:36:52 AM
apparently not since he's still having issues wrapping his brain around it....
3/4/2006 4:29:51 AM
You'll have to use the IP of your modem and foward the ports on your router to the correct internal IP address.
3/4/2006 4:42:18 AM
google port forwarding, the port in question is 3389
3/4/2006 4:50:43 AM
^Winner. Also look into setting up a static IP on your local network. First time your power goes out and your local IP address changes, you'll curse yourself. If you have multiple people with remote desktop, google "Remote Desktop Change Port".
3/4/2006 9:56:17 AM
TWW has a quick shortcut built in to give you your IP if you're using Internet Explorer.. any time you're logged into TWW just hit alt+F4
3/4/2006 11:08:20 AM
haha, was that a prank
3/4/2006 11:12:44 AM