Just tell him not to be a dickbag and assume the subnet if it's not
obvious.

On Dec 2, 2016 4:44 PM, "Jaime Solorza" <[email protected]> wrote:

> gotta love command prompt...Thanks Lewis
>
> Jaime Solorza
> Wireless Systems Architect
> 915-861-1390 <(915)%20861-1390>
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Lewis Bergman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Tracer outer then use route ip and your ip to get subnet
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2016, 4:12 PM Justin Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> If you don’t want to drop via command line you need an App. On most
>>> operating systems this is system level information so access to it has to
>>> be granted. thinks like this for Windows 10:https://www.microsoft.com/e
>>> n-us/store/p/ip-address/9wzdncrfhvf3
>>>
>>> Even at that most apps will just display the Ip address.  If you want to
>>> get creative you can do things like GeekTool on Mac.
>>>
>>>
>>> Justin Wilson
>>> [email protected]
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>> On Dec 2, 2016, at 4:52 PM, Jaime Solorza <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Someome asked me this, I usually use IP chicken but they need subnet and
>>> GW..
>>> Ideas?
>>> Jaime Solorza
>>> Wireless Systems Architect
>>> 915-861-1390 <(915)%20861-1390>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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