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Under linux, this can be found by logging in as root and typing "ifconfig". You may find more than one interface listed, beginning with "lo" - ignore that one. You should have something like "eth0" or "wlan0" also listed - look through this block of text for "inet addr". This will be followed directly by the number you're looking for, e.g. "inet addr:192.168.0.150" | Under linux, this can be found by logging in as root and typing "ifconfig". You may find more than one interface listed, beginning with "lo" - ignore that one. You should have something like "eth0" or "wlan0" also listed - look through this block of text for "inet addr". This will be followed directly by the number you're looking for, e.g. "inet addr:192.168.0.150" | ||
Bajo Windows Xp, haz click en inicio, ejecutar, y teclea "cmd". E la ventana de terminal que aparece, teclea "ipconfig" Esto deberia mostrar tu dirección IP - anotala. | |||
With Windows 98, click start, run, and type "winipcfg" to get information about your IP address. | With Windows 98, click start, run, and type "winipcfg" to get information about your IP address. |
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