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Originally Posted by widebody911
netstat -rn
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... in a DOS box/command prompt will tell you the IP of your PC not the public/outside IP of the router. (and I'm pretty sure it's -n, not -m)
On the router the easiest way would be to web to any number of sites like the one suggested above that can tell you the public IP that you're coming from. That public IP
should be the IP of your router. The more complex method would be to web into your router and browse through the menus. Somewhere in there it'll tell you what IP it has.
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