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vespa7172

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#53730 12-Dec-2009 11:16
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I receive internet access from Wild Blue satellite service.  I would like to identify my local IP address.  When I use the standard steps I seem only to get their main server IP address.

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  #281733 12-Dec-2009 11:53
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Local ip address go - Start - Run - CMD - ipconfig and that will tell you your local ip


External ip go to www.ipchicken.com in your web browser



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  #281741 12-Dec-2009 12:36
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I *love* IP Chicken!




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  #282968 15-Dec-2009 23:38
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i prefer www.whatismyip.com
What is my ip is easier to remember, although i did just notice today that they have popups that firefox and ie7 prevented automatically.




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  #283001 16-Dec-2009 07:32
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http://www.ip-adress.com/ip_tracer/ is another good one and with no popups




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