try out dnsstuff.com - you can do lots of cool stuff with IP addresses... :)
2006-12-17 18:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are using Windows,
1. click on your start menu and go to "Run"
2. type "command" in the box and push enter
3. This should give you the DOS prompt. Type "ping " and then the name of whatever website you want to know and push enter. for example I typed "ping www.answers.yahoo.com"
4. The program then sends data and gets data back. It will tell you what the IP address is as well as how fast each of 4 times took. When I did it for that address it said the IP was 209.73.187.220 but you may get a different number for the same thing because they have more than one server.
2006-12-18 02:34:18
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answered by Mike 3
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You can use either "PING" utility or "nslookup" utility.
For ping use the following command:
c:\> ping www.yahoo.com
You can use the PING utility included with Windows to determine the "real" IP address of a web site. Before using this utility, make sure you are not mapping a host name to some IP address with HostName Commander, because if you do, the PING utility will show the address you've set up with HostName Commander, instead of the "real" IP address. If you do have set up an entry for the web site in question with HostName Commander, you need to temporarily deactivate it before using the PING utility
For nslookup use the following command:
nslookup yahoo.com
Server: indns1.in.ibm.com
Address: 9.184.192.240
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: yahoo.com
Addresses: 66.94.234.13, 216.109.112.135
2006-12-18 02:48:52
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answer #3
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answered by Ganesh C 1
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On the command prompt (Start>Run>"cmd")try "nslookup "
2006-12-18 02:24:38
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answered by blogger3133 2
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From DOS, type PING www.website.com
2006-12-18 02:28:54
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answered by chemicalimbalance000 4
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u shuld be a good user. We cant open the command
2006-12-18 03:08:39
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answered by Sonu G 5
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