1. Press Start (lower lefthand corner...cmon you know what it is )
2. Choose Run
3. Type CMD and press [ENTER]
4. Type ipconfig and press [ENTER]
tada!
Jan-01-2005 22:27
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tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Anaheim, USA
Tribu's method works as long as your directly connected to the net, if your on a lan first you'll get your network IP and that wont be the correct internet ip you are most likely looking for.
true you guys .. all those methods work ..
*cough cough* .. you can always select passive mode, and it will connect and function properly for you *cough cough* .. *sneeze achoo* .. i must have cought a cold or something ..
Originally posted by itsTrueSonic
true you guys .. all those methods work ..
*cough cough* .. you can always select passive mode, and it will connect and function properly for you *cough cough* .. *sneeze achoo* .. i must have cought a cold or something ..