getting IP address of router
Zbigniew Koziol
zkoziol-Zd07PnzKK1IAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon Feb 7 23:10:55 UTC 2005
jim ruxton wrote:
> Thanks Zb. I can get my IP address via. myip.dk just trying to automate
> it. Very generous of you though.
Jim, no problem at all. I wonder, perhaps we could go more personal with
that Internet? I wonder should I not open (a free, of course) business
like that myip.dk, but by unswering phone calls? What a potential for
getting contacts with people!
zb.
> Jim
>
>>Peter L. Peres wrote:
>>
>>>>Yes that is my problem. I am behind the NAT firewall.
>>>
>>>
>>>In that case, I think that getting an account with one of the dynip
>>>providers would help.
>>
>>Heh, if there is possibility to get out at least: just ping me and call
>>by phone, and I will let you know what your IP is ;)
>>
>>Actually, better call first and after that try perhaps http ;)
>>
>>Not an automatic method but may work if I am at home ;)
>>
>>zb.
>
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