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hamistheman

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#76366 1-Feb-2011 16:57
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Heya,

have logged into here .... https://viewbill.xport.co.nz/
and was looking for my ip address, but can't see it .... can someone please point me in the right direction ?

Cheers,
H

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  #433792 1-Feb-2011 17:03
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You won't , log into your router instead




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  #433793 1-Feb-2011 17:04
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Most likely your IP address is dynamic, so it won't show up. Visit http://www.devnull.geek.nz to see it.





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hamistheman

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  #433794 1-Feb-2011 17:04
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suck :( ... i'm not at home ... hence me trying to find it :P

Cheers anyway Maverick :)



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  #434041 2-Feb-2011 02:10
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best you can do in this situation, is call the helpdesk and they can tell you.

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  #434089 2-Feb-2011 08:56
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if your router supports it, try looking at something like dyndns, it will allow you to create a dynamic dns record that your router will update each time it changes its address.

http://www.dyndns.com/




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