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If you are on a local network, like a wireless or shared netowrk. Open a command prompt by going to run in xp and typing "cmd" or just search in vista for "cmd" When the command prompt comes up type "ipconfig" and hit enter. This will tell you your ip address of your computer.
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curious
On my facebook account as well as just general browsing, i've found that the ad companies have no problem finding my IP and where i live. I noticed a few things that kind of freaked me out, the region specific ads, and ads based on my previous browsing...so these posts area all good ways to find my IP if i need it, but what about hiding my IP? Most of the websites i've found that do this for me look like adult entertainment websites! hah, as in the quality seems to be low and they are full of ads...which is questionable to me. sorry so long...just trying to get some insight. Can my computer mask or redirect my IP?
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it also seems that this forum automatically makes certain key words affiliate links for themselves...
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[QUOTE]Can my computer mask or redirect my IP? [/QUOTE]
You may want to look into a VPN. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network[/url]
There are some good free ones if you look.
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Ya really nice place to check.
I usually find the location using the [url]http://www.ip-details.com/ip-search/[/url] .
This is also used to get the location , longitude, latitude like this details.