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desmayer said:I found mine in my router in IP settings.
My router stores all IPs and gives them (sometimes names)
Other than that I dont know - unless there is a homebrew which does it?

-x1_0_nt- said:EDIT #2: I could go to one of those "What is my IP?" websites on my Wii's browser would that work?

Dack said:The router will have a list of addresses to use for the DNS service. This will usually be of the form 192.168.x.x. Have a look for connected wireless clients.
The Wii address will be part of the 192.168.x.x sub-range and will be different to what you would see on an internet site as that would just show what IP your router is using.
What IP is your computer using?

arctic_flame said:Dack said:The router will have a list of addresses to use for the DNS service. This will usually be of the form 192.168.x.x. Have a look for connected wireless clients.
The Wii address will be part of the 192.168.x.x sub-range and will be different to what you would see on an internet site as that would just show what IP your router is using.
What IP is your computer using?
I think you mean DHCP.
I've seen 10.0.x.x in some places.

linuxares said:Angry IP Scanner.
Then you search from like 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.255
Trust me, it will find it eventually, else you check your routers DHCP table.
QUOTE(-x1_0_nt- @ May 11 2008, 11:21 AM) Never mind, i started the TCPLoader on my wii and it told me my Wii's IP address, i never knew it would.
Thanks anyways.