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Solve : Ipconfig/all command doesn't show me all ip addresses?

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I have a Mac, an XP3 PC, a Vista laptop, a PS3 and an Onkyo Network receiver all on a local network. The vista laptop is connected via WIFI and they all work okay. I've just managed to get Vista to "see" the Mac and the PC but I can't find the ip address of the PS3 using the ipconfig command. How can I identify it? It won't "see" the Vista machine or the Mac at all but it does find the XP3 PC and will sometimes play media from it...
"ipconfig/all" reveals a list of "Tunnel adapters" as well as the PC and the Gateway but the tunnel adapters say media is disconnected and don't show ip addresses.
Any IDEAS?Go here...

http://www.angryziber.com/w/Download

Download the Windows version. It's pretty easy to use and will show all IP's on the network.

Alan <&GT;< Thanks ALE, I've run it from the Vista machine but it still only comes up with one "live address" even though all the machines are active...The majority of network discovery software will be defeated by a good firewall. The router that assigns the IP addresses probably has a web interface that can tell you about any IP addresses created through DHCP.So you're suggesting I look on the router to find a list of active IP addresses, seems logical. Thanks Rob. The PS3 still won't see any other machine other than the PC... I suppose it's a PS3 thing? I was hoping to do MANUAL file transfers from the Mac and the Vista machine if they would detect the PS3...I'm afraid I don't know much about PS3 networking. Yes, look on the router. Also, check the PS3 is on the same subnet, using the same network mask. If it relies on "Windows Networking" ensure it's in the same workgroup - check for typos.



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