On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 11:19:20 +0100, you wrote:

>which is how my system & router are set up, even checked I'm running all
>the correct services etc, and checked that the 2 components for upnp are
>installed in add/remove
>
>On 10/09/2006 01:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> IPCONFIG doesn't normally reveal the assigned WAN IP.
>> My guess is that it can do so on systems that are
>> running the UPnP service with a UPnP compatible router.
>
>-- 
>Regards,
>
>Kylde


If you click on the network icon in the system tray and then the tab
"properties"  I have "client for MS networks", "file & printer sharing", QoS
packet scheduling" and TCP/IP installed.

Select the last (TCP) and select properties... in the top you should have the
computer's address from the router, the subnet mask and the default gateway
address (192.168.0.1)

In the bottom section you probably have "get IP address automatically"

I had to use the second action and tell it my ISP's DNS server's addresses.

Worth a try............................
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