And that's normal? What's confusing me is I've SEEN the 'net ip
displayed before using ipconfig /all, AND I set up this same router in
the self-same way on my bro's PC and his WAN/net IP is ALWAYS available
to the OS ? And he has an ICG icon in network connections (that I dont
have), and he has a tray icon showing his connection status (that I don't)?

On 09/09/2006 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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.

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Regards,

Kylde

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