Hello, It does print 192.168.0.1 again, so, uhm, is there any other way to get around this? I can't access the network settings on a remote computer... ;o) Thanks, Rachid > it's easy, try this: > > >> print system/network/host-address > 194.213.219.17 > > If it prints your other IP address (in your example 192.168.0.1), try to > change the order of network adapters in Windows network settings.
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