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Old December 9th 04, 10:29 PM
angelmb
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Default how do I find out what my IP& subnet numbers are

Im am trying to find out how I find out my ip,sub net &dhcp numbers
are...also what does flushing the arp cache mean as when I try to repair my
internet connection thats what it says failed to flush the ARP cache
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Old December 9th 04, 10:40 PM
Jerry
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Default how do I find out what my IP& subnet numbers are

WNTIPCFG.EXE Go to the Microsoft Download site and search for the file.
Download it and you'll then have your answers.

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Im am trying to find out how I find out my ip,sub net &dhcp numbers
are...also what does flushing the arp cache mean as when I try to repair
my
internet connection thats what it says failed to flush the ARP cache



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Old December 9th 04, 11:23 PM
Richard G. Harper
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Default how do I find out what my IP& subnet numbers are

Open a command prompt and type:

IPCONFIG /ALL

to get IP address, netmask, etc.

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Im am trying to find out how I find out my ip,sub net &dhcp numbers
are...also what does flushing the arp cache mean as when I try to repair
my
internet connection thats what it says failed to flush the ARP cache



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Old December 10th 04, 01:39 AM
Jack
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Default how do I find out what my IP& subnet numbers are

Hi
May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/ip_mac.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).


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Im am trying to find out how I find out my ip,sub net &dhcp numbers
are...also what does flushing the arp cache mean as when I try to repair

my
internet connection thats what it says failed to flush the ARP cache



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Old December 10th 04, 01:49 PM
porbeagle66
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Default how do I find out what my IP& subnet numbers are

hi "angelmb",
go to start
go to 'RUN'
ent cmb......(this brings up the command processor)
type: ipconfig
this will reveal your ip address & subnet mask etc


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Im am trying to find out how I find out my ip,sub net &dhcp numbers
are...also what does flushing the arp cache mean as when I try to repair my
internet connection thats what it says failed to flush the ARP cache

 




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