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|    Steven Nelson to schmidtd    |
|    Re: TCPIP / SilverPlatter    |
|    22 Mar 22 11:18:47    |
      From: nelsonse48@gmail.com              On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 11:56:46 AM UTC-5, schmidtd wrote:       > On 3/22/22 12:17 PM, Steven Nelson wrote:        > > 192.168.0.97        > > 192.168.0.87        >        > Well, those two addresses you listed are different. ;-)        Typo! I meant 192.168.0.97       >        > To figure out what IP address your GS is getting from your home router        > via DHCP, you could ask the router. The list of connected devices it        > maintains will list it there. If you've hardcoded an address in the        > configuration like in the olden days (I'm not super familiar with the GS        > IP stacks) then you'll have hardcoded it and you'll already know what it        > is. :-)       My router is 192.168.0.1 . I can not login to manage local network devices       and services. I think I know my username but the passphrase is a secret only       my ISP provider knows (Mediacom). So I am kind of screwed in that regard. My       ISP protects me from        myself! SAFE2 is the only pgm I am aware of that shows an IP. I wish the       TCPIP control panel would display the IP but I am not seeing it (looking in       wrong place probably). Anyway, does the SilverPlatter NDA actually work? How       to connect?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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