Post by ZoolookYou can get your external IP address here: http://www.whatsmyip.org/
The big number seperated by 3 full stops right at the top of window is
your EXTERNAL address.
As for your internal address, you can find it in your network adapter
properties dialogue box, though how you get to that depends on which
version of Windows your using.
I can tell you that on WIN-XP, you can double-click the network adapter
icon in the system tray (by the clock) and then clicking the "support"
tab. Here you should see a list of addresses in a similar format to
your external address. The one listed next to "IP address" is your
internal address.
As I do not run non-administrative accounts, I am unsure if you will be
blocked on this procedure... As you are only reading information on your
adapter (rather then changing it) it seems unlikely to be an issue, but
there you go.
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Post by ZoolookSmall update... no admin required.
The page at http://www.whatsmyip.org/more/ gives you both EXTERNAL and
INTERNAL addresses by the looks...
Just below the map, you should see an entry called "Hostname".
The number to the right of this is your EXTERNAL address.
2 entries below that is an entry labeled "Internal (LAN) IP".
The number to the right of this is, as stated, your INTERNAL address.
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