>>You should run ipconfig in a command window.
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>Hilmar:
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>It gave me three pieces of info. IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. Are you suggesting I use one of the other two numbers?
No, you need the IP Address. I suggested to use ipconfig, to check whether there is more than one IP addresses. For instance, if you have more than one network card, you would get an IP address, a subnet mask and a default gateway for each of them.
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