Hi,
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.
--
Michal Kracik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Kevin,
>
> > This can be determined by reading from dns://
> >
> > >>print read dns:// ; reads the hostname
> > sparky-home
>
> If I do this:
>
> >> print read dns://
> india
>
> "India" is my computer's name on the network, not from the ISP.
>
> > >>print read rejoin [dns:// read dns://] ; same as read dns://sparky-home
> > 209.52.202.215
>
> >> print read rejoin [dns:// read dns://]
> 192.168.0.1
>
> This is my network's address, not the ISP one.
>
> > >>print read rejoin [dns:// read rejoin [dns:// read dns://]] ; FQDN,
> > ;same as read dns://209.52.202.215
> > sparky-home.staff.sunshinecable.com
>
> Gves me:
>
> >> print read rejoin [dns:// read rejoin [dns:// read dns://]]
> INDIA
>
> Again, not IP number I (and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) was looking for. ;o(
>
> Can you help me?
>
> Thanks,
> Rachid