Hi Alan,

had a quick view, but don't think this could help, because my notebook is  
behind a router. So the external-ip-address is assigned to my router and  
not to any of the network-adapters of my notebook.

In my notebook there are three network-adapters: LAN, WLAN and a virtual  
network-adapter of VirtualBox. Each of them could be active and have an  
IP-address assigned. So my request is to get any of them in a specific  
sequence.

Nevertheless thanks for the tipp.

Best regards Detlef

Uhr, schrieb entropyreduction <[email protected]>:

> --- In [email protected], "dleidinger" <dleidin...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to find out the ip-adress of a specific network-adapter?
>
> Although I see you found a solution using ipconfig ouotput processing,
> does anything in the getExternalIPaddrMultipleSources.zip sub archive of  
> the net plugin archive do anything for you?
>
>
>
>




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