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    Command prompt to show attached devices

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by oldgregg, Apr 4, 2008.

  1. oldgregg

    oldgregg Notebook Geek

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    Hi guys, I can't remember it & I'm sure someone here knows it.

    What is the command prompt that shows the network info & what is connected?

    I used it along time ago whenI learned of it & stupid me didn't write it down.

    I'm going to sell a wireless adapter & want to let the prospective buyer use the prompt on his PC to show it is what I say it is.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Nocturnal310

    Nocturnal310 Notebook Virtuoso

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    type 'ipconfig/all' to show a list of all connected devices on the network.


    then use the default gateway & type it in address bar of the browser to access your Router.... that page will show u all comps using your internet connection.