To get your net on windows, open command promp and type IPCONFIG/ALL
To get your local, use Panther. I don't actually know how to get local.
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bbbeb wrote:
To get your net on windows, open command promp and type IPCONFIG/ALL
To get your local, use Panther.I don't actually know how to get local.
I mean if I were to make a mesh game in scratch and say 'If anyone wants to play with me my ip is Blank' I would not be giving away my real ip?
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poopo wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
To get your net on windows, open command promp and type IPCONFIG/ALL
To get your local, use Panther.I don't actually know how to get local.
I mean if I were to make a mesh game in scratch and say 'If anyone wants to play with me my ip is Blank' I would not be giving away my real ip?
Your local IP (usually in the form of 192.168.1.xxx) can't be used on Mesh over the internet because that IP is local to your network. You have to use a tunneling client like Hamachi.
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Harakou wrote:
poopo wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
To get your net on windows, open command prompt and type IPCONFIG/ALL
To get your local, use Panther.I don't actually know how to get local.
I mean if I were to make a mesh game in scratch and say 'If anyone wants to play with me my ip is Blank' I would not be giving away my real ip?
Your local IP (usually in the form of 192.168.1.xxx) can't be used on Mesh over the internet because that IP is local to your network. You have to use a tunneling client like Hamachi.
Exactly.
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