On Oct 10, 2007, at 7:21 PM, michael babcock using a mac! wrote:
hi all;
i need my internal network ip address, 192.168.x.x can someone help
me figure out what this is?
The easiest and the quickest way is through terminal and I am sure
someone will provide that soon.
One way is through your "System Preferences" found in the Apple menu.
Within System Preferences is a table that has several rows, these are
Personal, Hardware, Internet & Network, System, (and sometimes with
added software Other).
The second item in the Internet & Hardware row is "Network".
Within the Network preference pane there will be two pop lists:
"Location" and "Show". Select the Show pop up list and choose either
"Network Status" or the specific port you are connected to such as
"Built - In Ethernet".
If you choose Network Status, it will provide a table of potential
ports, there status and ip address.
Choosing a specific port would provide that specific information,
providing greater detail along with the ability to edit.
Now, with all that said I am aware that there are some softwares that
may be useful in reporting.
I have not tested anything for VO.
Try this dashboard widget:
Download:
http://www.widgetschmie.de/widgets/NetworkStat/NetworkStat.zip
Or the webpage:
http://www.widgetschmie.de/widgets/NetworkStat/
Woody
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