by terrell on Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:57 am
ah! my bad, i should have anticipated it was a match maker question.
the easiest way to find your ip address is start|run 'cmd', then type 'ipconfig' (no 's). however, if you're behind a router, that will show you the internal address the router is giving you (provided your router is also functioning as a dhcp server). to find your external address (the one the rest of the internet sees), you'll have to open your router's control panel, and check its status page.