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Old 01-06-2008, 09:46 AM   #1
Molten Ice
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Find IP Of Computers On Network

Hi! This might be the silliest question posted but I've looked up everywhere
and tried everything i could think of.

I have 2 computers connected at my home (A PC running XPsp2 wired connection
and laptop Vista Home Premium via wireless connection). The connection is
working fine and I can see the desktop PC from my laptop network page.

My question is this: Is there a way I can find the IP address of the desktop
without manually having to go there? I can do it for my laptop by going to
network and sharing center >> view status etc.

Is there a way preferably without using cmd to find the IP of a remote
computer connected via LAN?

Waiting for your reply.

Thanks!
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Old 01-06-2008, 10:50 AM   #2
tlee
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Re: Find IP Of Computers On Network

Try TCPview, may be help
http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-tw/s...37(en-us).aspx



"Molten Ice" <Molten Ice@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message
news:CE4068AE-FE87-4947-B81D-81035BE1FC41@microsoft.com...
> Hi! This might be the silliest question posted but I've looked up
> everywhere
> and tried everything i could think of.
>
> I have 2 computers connected at my home (A PC running XPsp2 wired
> connection
> and laptop Vista Home Premium via wireless connection). The connection is
> working fine and I can see the desktop PC from my laptop network page.
>
> My question is this: Is there a way I can find the IP address of the
> desktop
> without manually having to go there? I can do it for my laptop by going to
> network and sharing center >> view status etc.
>
> Is there a way preferably without using cmd to find the IP of a remote
> computer connected via LAN?
>
> Waiting for your reply.
>
> Thanks!



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Old 01-06-2008, 10:50 AM   #3
Molten Ice
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Re: Find IP Of Computers On Network

I'm not sure how it can help me, sorry.

Is there any other way? Some other software? Shouldn't Vista already have a
feature to view the IP address of computers connected to the same network?
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:47 PM   #4
tlee
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Re: Find IP Of Computers On Network


NetResView - View all computers/shares on your network
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/netresview.html



"Molten Ice" <MoltenIce@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:55D989C0-6768-4426-BD81-5CA086B54642@microsoft.com...

> I'm not sure how it can help me, sorry.
>
> Is there any other way? Some other software? Shouldn't Vista already have
> a
> feature to view the IP address of computers connected to the same network?



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Old 01-06-2008, 02:46 PM   #5
fuctifino
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Re: Find IP Of Computers On Network

Hi
A neat little program that will check LAN IPs, host/external IP and shared
resources and can also scan and resolve domains can be had at:
http://www.softperfect.com
scroll down for NetScanner (FREE)

DH

"tlee" <nil@mail.com> wrote in message
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>
> NetResView - View all computers/shares on your network
> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/netresview.html
>
>
>
> "Molten Ice" <MoltenIce@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:55D989C0-6768-4426-BD81-5CA086B54642@microsoft.com...
>
>> I'm not sure how it can help me, sorry.
>>
>> Is there any other way? Some other software? Shouldn't Vista already have
>> a
>> feature to view the IP address of computers connected to the same
>> network?

>
>


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Old 01-06-2008, 11:49 PM   #6
BehavioralCounselor
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RE: Find IP Of Computers On Network

There are actually a couple of ways:
On the Vista machine click the internet/network icon on the right side of
your task bar. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click View Full Map. Then
hold your mouse of the computer icon on the map and it will display the
Internal IP Address. You can also click View Status | Details from the
Network and Sharing Center instead of View Full Map. In the Details box your
IP is listed beside IPv4. You can also obtain it by accessing your wireless
router.

On the XP: Click the internet/network icon on the task bar then click on
the Support tab.

You can download software or 'gadgets' that displays this information for
you automatically.
"Molten Ice" wrote:

> Hi! This might be the silliest question posted but I've looked up everywhere
> and tried everything i could think of.
>
> I have 2 computers connected at my home (A PC running XPsp2 wired connection
> and laptop Vista Home Premium via wireless connection). The connection is
> working fine and I can see the desktop PC from my laptop network page.
>
> My question is this: Is there a way I can find the IP address of the desktop
> without manually having to go there? I can do it for my laptop by going to
> network and sharing center >> view status etc.
>
> Is there a way preferably without using cmd to find the IP of a remote
> computer connected via LAN?
>
> Waiting for your reply.
>
> Thanks!

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Old 01-06-2008, 11:50 PM   #7
BehavioralCounselor
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RE: Find IP Of Computers On Network

As an addendum, you can find this information by using Help and Support from
your Start Menu and search for IP address.

"BehavioralCounselor" wrote:

> There are actually a couple of ways:
> On the Vista machine click the internet/network icon on the right side of
> your task bar. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click View Full Map. Then
> hold your mouse of the computer icon on the map and it will display the
> Internal IP Address. You can also click View Status | Details from the
> Network and Sharing Center instead of View Full Map. In the Details box your
> IP is listed beside IPv4. You can also obtain it by accessing your wireless
> router.
>
> On the XP: Click the internet/network icon on the task bar then click on
> the Support tab.
>
> You can download software or 'gadgets' that displays this information for
> you automatically.
> "Molten Ice" wrote:
>
> > Hi! This might be the silliest question posted but I've looked up everywhere
> > and tried everything i could think of.
> >
> > I have 2 computers connected at my home (A PC running XPsp2 wired connection
> > and laptop Vista Home Premium via wireless connection). The connection is
> > working fine and I can see the desktop PC from my laptop network page.
> >
> > My question is this: Is there a way I can find the IP address of the desktop
> > without manually having to go there? I can do it for my laptop by going to
> > network and sharing center >> view status etc.
> >
> > Is there a way preferably without using cmd to find the IP of a remote
> > computer connected via LAN?
> >
> > Waiting for your reply.
> >
> > Thanks!

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:48 PM   #8
Molten Ice
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RE: Find IP Of Computers On Network

Thanks a lot for your help!

The most useful thing I found was the program called LanHelper... I got the
demo version and will buy it after it expires. It's pretty handy. You guys
might wanna try it out.
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