Try this link ->http://www.lawrencegoetz.com/programs/ipinfo/
it will work, its 100% legit.
I was once refered to this link from an old friend and it worked...and it displayed my i.p. very fast and reliable
I hope this is what you were looking for, best of luck
2007-03-26 12:53:07
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answered by AssassinisTLeoN 2
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There are some many ways to find the IP of your computer.
However, I am providing some easy steps to get the IP of your computer.
1. If you are using windows operating system. Please click on start--> Run --> type cmd button. This will directly takes you to command prompt window. Now type "IPCONFIG" in that window and press enter button. Then it displays the IP address for your computer.
2. In right side bottom of the tast bar you will find the printer icon. Right click on the printer icon and select status button then it displays a new window. In that window click on support button there you can find the IP of the computer.
2007-03-26 19:45:29
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answered by mahi m 1
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public or private ip address ? they are very very different !
public:
your router will have this information on the status page, if you are not connected to a router then your networking page will show you your public address.
private:
srart/run/cmd ipconfig /all will show you.
many many web site will tell you what your IP is: www.grc.com
www.speedguide.net are just a few, look around and there are places that offer to scan or test your computer, they will start by telling you your IP address.
2007-03-26 19:29:32
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answered by Gene 2
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Under the start button go to your control panel and click on network connections. Click the internet connection you are using and a separate box should pop up. Under the support tab it will list the ip address for your comp.
2007-03-26 19:23:28
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answered by Shawn S 2
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Start > Run > type "cmd"
The command prompt will appear, type "ipconfig"
2007-03-26 19:22:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Open up a command prompt and type "ipconfig" press enter.
2007-03-26 19:22:10
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answered by flowerpot20007 1
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click start..
click run..
type cmd, click enter
when the black box appears, type ipconfig, click enter
2007-03-26 19:27:13
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answered by dotdotdot 5
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go to google and type in 'find my ip' it sould have plenty of sites that will help you out.
2007-03-26 19:22:42
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answered by Michael 3
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