Unless the router has some special software that runs on your computer and 
communicates with it directly, none of the windows command line tools will 
show you the router's wan ip address.



On 9 Sep 2006 at 18:49, Kylde wrote:

> what has that got to do with "broadcasting" the wan ip to the OS? That's
> just a services screen, used for port forwarding?
> 
> On 09/09/2006 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Just sent you a jpg of my firewall settings in the same router
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