Thank you Og, and thank you all.
Question: can someone/anyone block "your" (anyones) IP address, and if so,
how is this done? Is this what anti-virus/spyware/adware programs do? Do
they compile a list of IP addresses and block them from "getting" to your/
a persons/orgainizations computer(s)?
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Thanks,
Mavic517
"Og" wrote:
Appending the "All" switch to the "IPCONFIG" command
(e.g. IPCONFIG /ALL )
will return both one's 'Connection-specific DNS Suffix' (e.g. ISP Domain
Name Server),
and the address of that DNS Server, even when one is behind a router.
Steve
"Shenan Stanley" wrote in message
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mavic517 wrote:
What can I do to find my IP address?
Raoul wrote:
Click Start/Run then Enter CMD and click ok.
When the blank screen with the prompt comes up, type in IPCONFIG
and press Enter
Which, if you are behind a router/NAT device, will not likely help you.
Try visiting:
http://whatismyip.com/
(Is it 64.12.116.67 ?)
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