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Originally posted by Grojlach:
Next time you could just use the "run" option in your Windows Start Menu (assuming you're using Windows) and type in "winipcfg". Your ip-adress should be displayed then.
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Windows NT, 2K and XP will need to run "cmd" and then ipconfig to get the IP.
Dont write it down BTW, unless your on a permanent connection it can and does change regularly. Which makes hosting games and suchlike activities far too much work, but doable.