Number of router needed for work

Started by DuVeL, January 16, 2007, 02:37:19 PM

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DuVeL

Hi guys, my boss asked me to check if I could find the number for our router.
We're going to change provider and he asked me to find it.
When I use: run/cmd, what do I need to type to find out the routerinformation such as it's number and such?
 
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Penfold

what do you mean by number?

IP address ? make ? model number?

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DuVeL

Everything.
I allready know ipconfig but I need to get all the information which I can get. If I'm correct the router has it's own number from which it dials yes?
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[QUOTE]Cheesepuff...A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Ninja_Freak, a young Man whose life will have a great significance in years to come.Ninja has only one protector - DuVeL - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Ninja_Freak & attempt to terminate him.
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DuVeL

I did find this list through google: http://www.ss64.com/nt/ but I need to know the info from the router, not my computer.
Suggestions? Can I ping the router?
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[QUOTE]Cheesepuff...A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Ninja_Freak, a young Man whose life will have a great significance in years to come.Ninja has only one protector - DuVeL - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Ninja_Freak & attempt to terminate him.
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BigFatCat

If you're after its internal IP address, it'll be most likely your default gateway on your own machine. Assuming you're translating addresses, then it's external IP can be found using http://www.whatismyip.com

It's probably got a web interface which you can access by opening its internal address in a browser, authentication permitting. Otherwise it may have telnet or serial management support.
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DuVeL

Cheers for that BFC. Question, if I'd ping a site, it would go: my computer ---> router ---> etc...?
 
BTW, any of these commands I can use:
http://www.whatismyip.com/IPcommand.asp
Survivor of LAN V, VI, VIII, IX, X, XII, XIV, XVI, XVIII, XX, XXIV, XXX, XXXII, XXXIV and XXXVI so far...
[QUOTE]Lionheart; Grolsch to DuVeL is like spinache to Popeye [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Cheesepuff...A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Ninja_Freak, a young Man whose life will have a great significance in years to come.Ninja has only one protector - DuVeL - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Ninja_Freak & attempt to terminate him.
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DuVeL

Does it have it's own telephonenumber aswell?
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[QUOTE]Cheesepuff...A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Ninja_Freak, a young Man whose life will have a great significance in years to come.Ninja has only one protector - DuVeL - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Ninja_Freak & attempt to terminate him.
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delanvital

The router connects to the modem, which is prob. non-stop connected to your ISP, so it does not dial.

On your local network the router will have an ip-address, which will also be your gateway. Enter than IP into a web-browser and you should be able to access all the info. Might be a password though, if the administrator who set it up made one.

Try and do an ipconfig and find the gateway ip. Type that into the browser.