!!! u r posting a question about networking, this is the wrong place to 
post !!!

but i will answer ur question anyway:

u r behind a router, think of a router as two pieces, a piece that talks 
to the outside world (the internet) and a piece that allows your internal 
network to communicate with itself, between these two pieces is a firewall

now, if ur on a pc network like me, the easiest way to figure out a 
computer's INTERNAL IP (because thats the ip u want) is to go to Start -> 
Run ... -> type: "cmd" then hit Enter -> type: "ping <computer-name>" then 
hit Enter
this will reveal the computer's internal IP
now, that piece on ur router that talks to the outside world u can 
consider it as a "computer" that has not only an internal IP but also an 
external one (the external IP is the one ur ISP assigns to u)

i dont know what u mean by "request object" and i dont know what program u 
r using to talk to each of the computers on ur local network, but u 
shouldn't have to go outside of ur router and then back in to talk to a 
computer that is local on ur network


Thanks,

Alan Czajkowski
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Database Administrator
BMO Financial Group
Decision Support Services
3300 Bloor Street West
14th Floor, West Tower
Toronto, Ontario, M8X 2X2
Tel: 416.232.8736
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        Subject:        IP Addresses on Subnets, etc.

I want to use my home computer for some development on Tomcat.  I 
frequently use a laptop which is on a home combination wire and wireless 
router (one wireless and four wires).  How can I find out the ip address 
of 
each machine in the the network?  A call to the ip address of the laptop 
yields the subnet address 192.168.0.101, which, of course, is not the real 

ip address.  A determination by examining a request object sent from the 
laptop reveals an alias of some sort from the isp.  So, somewhere in 
between is the real ip address of the laptop.  How do I find that? Thanks.

Michael McGrady



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