Finding IP addresses

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I have one device (range extender) attached to my network (I think) but
I do not see it in my Antivirus list of IPs.
How do I find the IP address of a device attached to my network?
Is it possible to get a list of all IP addresses associated with my network?
BTW, I am not certain it has the same 3rd value. That is, in the IP
address 111.222.3.4, I am not certain the value for the '3' position is
the same for the network as it is for the range extender.
Win XP SR2
 
Try using the status feature of the network (Could be 192.168.1.1, 10.0.0.2,
192.168.0.1 or something else). It should tell you all the IPs.

Harry
 
Only 'status' feature I know is by right-selecting the Network icon in
the systray. How do I access the 'status feature?'
 
If you go onto internet explorer, and type in the default gateway (Find that
in the systray icon). Log on, find the status feature (Could be different
for your router), and it should (Hopefully!!) show you the I.Ps.

Harry
 
Harry said:
If you go onto internet explorer, and type in the default gateway (Find
that in the systray icon). Log on, find the status feature (Could be
different for your router), and it should (Hopefully!!) show you the I.Ps.

Harry
Well, I have a 'Router Status.' I suppose that is what I want. All it
lists is Internet Port, Lan Port, Wireless Port. I see no list.
 
Very good. Thanks for the tip. I found 2 devices(?) not on my default
IP. That is, the default is 192.168.1.x. The devices I found are on
192.168.2.x.
One thing I can't find in the HELP web site. Both IP addresses have a
question mark to the left. I can find no explanation what the '?'
represents.
Now, one device my router can't find is a Netgear Range Extender. How do
I determine which of the two devices is the Netgear? How do I 'talk' to
it to get it to move to the default IP?
Finally, on my default IP, Netscan found 192.168.1.7. This address does
not appear in my router devices nor in my AntiVirus list of IPs. How do
I determine what that is?
 
J said:
Very good. Thanks for the tip. I found 2 devices(?) not on my default
IP. That is, the default is 192.168.1.x. The devices I found are on
192.168.2.x.
One thing I can't find in the HELP web site. Both IP addresses have a
question mark to the left. I can find no explanation what the '?'
represents.
Now, one device my router can't find is a Netgear Range Extender. How do
I determine which of the two devices is the Netgear? How do I 'talk' to
it to get it to move to the default IP?
Finally, on my default IP, Netscan found 192.168.1.7. This address does
not appear in my router devices nor in my AntiVirus list of IPs. How do
I determine what that is?
If you want to find the IP address for a certain computer, if it can get
out, you can try one of these sites.
http://www.whatismyip.com
http://www.seemyip.com
They both display my actual IP as seen from Comcast even though it is
not their program.
Good luck
Bill Baka
 
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