Sending an IP address (Not static)...

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Is there a free way of finding out the ip address of a broadband router which does not have an static ip address?

Is there a good IP mailing program that is free or is worth he money? (I have heard of 'IP Mailer 2004')

Or is there another way?
 
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you mean duynamic dns? check out no-ip or dyndns

You simply run a client on the pc you want to know the ip for and type in a domain name (which never changes) and it will point to the ip and will change the record if needed. You can also get a router to do this for you if it supports it.
 
Sorry, my question was not very clear. I have now edited the first post. :o

Its the routers internet IP address I am after...
 
crazyswede said:
Sorry, my question was not very clear. I have now edited the first post. :o

Its the routers internet IP address I am after...

Look in the routers web interface.
What is the make/model so maybe someone can point you in the right direction?
 
Thanks for the replies... I will have a look at your suggestions :)

Stellios... I need to find out the IP when I am not in the house, but thanks anyway :)

My router is a Netgear DG834G.
 
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