finding IP addresses

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my system entails a cable modem to a router then to my computer which has
windows xp. I can go to network connections and find the IP address of the
gateway and of the router. However, I also have a wireless router (with the
DHCP disabled) connected to the router which I use occasionally when I'm
running my laptop. How do I find the IP address of this wireless router if I
wish to ever change the settings. It does not show up under network
connections I think because its connected as if it were just a hub. Is there
a general command that I can find the MAC and IP addresses in a single screen?

mike
 
my system entails a cable modem to a router then to my computer which has
windows xp. I can go to network connections and find the IP address of the
gateway and of the router. However, I also have a wireless router (with the
DHCP disabled) connected to the router which I use occasionally when I'm
running my laptop. How do I find the IP address of this wireless router if I
wish to ever change the settings. It does not show up under network
connections I think because its connected as if it were just a hub. Is there
a general command that I can find the MAC and IP addresses in a single screen?

mike

Mike,

There are two excellent and free products which will scan your LAN (the extent
of your LAN can be defined) and list all network devices using TCP/IP:
Angry IP Scanner: <http://www.angryziber.com/ipscan/>
SoftPerfect Scanner: <http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/>
 

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