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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
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