Visual Basic 2008 Tutorial 8 Viewing your Local IP
you can find the winsock file here www.tutorialexpansion.com Place it in your C:\Windows\System32 Folder and Browse to it through Visual Basic 2008. In this tutorial you will learn how to make an App that you can use to View your Local IP address.
May 3, 2010 | Filed Under Visual Basic Tutorials
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thanks man, i was usnig a difficult way to get my ip
woho thanks agn give us more ! !
Great video. I’m linking this on my website. Thanks
Great tutorial the code is very simple not like mine =D i’ll replace it thx and keep doing tutorials
hi bro
i m new user
how tosave pc ?
i mean no project save i mean progmm. save. use pc.
sor bro my eng bad
Good job, just slow down a bit. Thanks!
Btw it sounded like you said “rape” lol.>!
This is not your ip address, it’s called a default gateway.
no thats not a gateway address a gateway address ends with a 1 your gateway address is usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 if the last octet is greater than 1 then its an IP Address
or just type ipconfig in MSDOS lol
thats his static ip
do you even know what a Static IP Address a Static IP Address never changes its the opposite of a Dynamic IP Address which may change everytime you connect to the internet because of your router/modems DHCP Server so there is actually no way of being able to tell if its a Static IP Address or a Dynamic IP Address just from watching the video
your an idiot 127.0.0.1 is your loopback address if you tried to do anything to that address you would only hurt yourself then I would laugh
everyone with a Class C network does a class C network is where the first octet of the IP Address is from 192-223 the internet can support up to several million class c networks but each class c network can only have 254 hosts on it
no shit…
o my bad I thought you were being serious lol never occured to me you were joking
no problem. lmao
yea sorry about that
when I download it, theres thousands of folders. where is visual basic 8? please tell me fast!
the fun thing is that is only 2 letter difference from our ip
@dubelkill That isn’t weird at all. It is your local IP; Everyone in the world could have the same local IP and it would be a problem. Your local IP doesn’t matter outside your network. Your external IP, does though.
clear , good , worked , 5*
will this work on my friends pc if he hasnt got winsock.dll ?
Wikipedia WIN!
uh sure whatever that means
@ OnlyInNaziGermany? lol.
It means you just earned ya self a Wikipedia win!