10-04-2010, 12:27 AM
True true. Ipconfig can give a bit of info.
However not as much as netstat -an or similar so thats why i said that
Hell you could (xp) right click on network and choose status then support and it will show your local ip also.
Ultimately i think the real issue here is this.
Your local ip should remain the same in most circumstances.
Unless there is a power out or router reboot.
So well established systems will retain there local ip for long periods of time. Especially ones with UPS
But again its a good to show you have the skills to code something like this.
I really cant. Well not in VB. However the more i see on SF the more i want to start learning it.
However not as much as netstat -an or similar so thats why i said that
Hell you could (xp) right click on network and choose status then support and it will show your local ip also.
Ultimately i think the real issue here is this.
Your local ip should remain the same in most circumstances.
Unless there is a power out or router reboot.
So well established systems will retain there local ip for long periods of time. Especially ones with UPS
But again its a good to show you have the skills to code something like this.
I really cant. Well not in VB. However the more i see on SF the more i want to start learning it.