You can
use the PING utility included with Windows to determine the "real” IP
address of a web site. Before using this utility, make sure you are not
mapping a host name to some IP address with HostName
Commander, because if you do, the PING utility will show the address you’ve set up with HostName Commander, instead of the "real” IP address.
Commander, because if you do, the PING utility will show the address you’ve set up with HostName Commander, instead of the "real” IP address.
To run the PING utility, click on the Windows Start button, and choose Run
from the Start Menu. If you use Windows 95,98, or Me, enter "command”
(without the quotes) as the command line to run. If you use Windows
XP,2000, or NT, enter "cmd” (again, without the quotes). Click OK and
the command prompt window should appear on the screen.
Now
enter the word "ping” (without the quotes) followed by a space,
followed by the host name you want to determine the IP address of, and
press Enter:
If the PING utility reports an error, make sure your computer is connected to the Internet when you are running it.
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