I've been playing online with a strict NAT for over 5 years now. I've finally decided to end my torment, but I'm not exactly the MILF hunter of motherboards, so to speak. I know next to nothing.
First things first, finding my IP, right? ipconfig/all, blah blah, default gateway into browser, no? No. Doesn't work. Renew IP, then, my router's FAQ suggests. K. ipconfig/release then ipconfig/renew. Windows IP Configuration - Error yadda yadda the system cannot find the file specified. Ergo, it doesn't work.
What am I doing wrong?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TheGreenAlloy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] HD PVR [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] TheGreenAlloy Define "output"[/quote] What the terminal spits out in response to your input. Put in this command [quote]ipconfig /all > asdf.txt[/quote] This will print the results of 'ipconfig /all' to a text file named "asdf." Now open up the text file and paste the contents here.[/quote] Not sure if it's wise to spill that out in The Flood...[/quote] Everything listed will be internal to your network, meaning no one will be able to do anything with the information presented. If it makes you feel safer, PM it to me.