><snip>
>>  Short of those, how do I get the TCP/IP setting off a PC?  Airport won't
>>  work, they are supposed to be wireless at the town central by Sept 1, but
>>  there are some financial problems.  The Bar association has yet to gather
>>  their horse and buggy meetings to vote on the value of being wireless in
>the
>>  courthouse.
>
>Getting the TCP/IP settings off of a Windows-based PC (which I'm forced to
>use) is relatively easy, but the problem would be that whatever software the
>library is running might not let you into the Control Panel or anything
>else. Assuming it does, (and it's a 9x not 2000 or NT) you can just launch
>WINIPCFG in whatever way you like the best (just typing it in to the Start
>menu's Run dialog will do) and press the "More Info" button to show just
>about all that you'd need to know: DNS servers, gateways, IP addresses,
>subnet masks, etc.

There are some commands, I forget which, in the DOS command line in 
windows. They vary according to the version.

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