I think I misread the question.
If your IP is what you gave as an example, the router IP would be as I said.
Your IP should be in Network connections under the tcp/tp properties.
Otherwise, from the command line it would be
ipconfig
"Not Me" <> wrote in message
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> PING 192.168.0.1
> "Ganz Doof" <> wrote in message
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>>I am on a small, local workgroup at the moment. How can I know my exact
>>network ID (e.g. 192.168.0.2)? If I need to 'ping' the router to check
>>network activity, what should be the exact command?
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>> Thanks
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