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    Question Remote network IP

    Hi,

    I'm trying to determine the IP of one ( or more ) computers connected to my main PC. For instance, at the moment I have one which IP is 192.168.0.2

    But how can I know the IP address - in this case, for instance - automatically?

    I've "played" a bit with netstat, but no similar IPs (192.168...) appeared.

    Can someone help me out?

    Kind regards,

    Kepler

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    Re: Remote network IP

    If netstat doesn't show any 192.168.0 addresses (assuming that your IP is in the 192.168.0 range), there are no computers on your segment connected to your computer. All the connections you see are to other segments of your LAN or to the internet.
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