What makes you think it is an "internal" IP? Do you mean a Class-C(LAN) IP?$atanic $pirit wrote:From what I can understand from your screenshot. Your computer is using internal ip when it should have stated external ip.
Your inet adr should indicate your external ip and not internal. Did you manage to install ethtool ? From what it seems your machine for some reason is not able to take the external ip that is assigned to you.
You got to provide your distro, so we can further try to help you.
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Debian 7 linux 64Bits$atanic $pirit wrote:From what I can understand from your screenshot. Your computer is using internal ip when it should have stated external ip.
Your inet adr should indicate your external ip and not internal. Did you manage to install ethtool ? From what it seems your machine for some reason is not able to take the external ip that is assigned to you.
You got to provide your distro, so we can further try to help you.
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Oops my bad. I just saw 192 at beginning and took it as Class-C. Should have looked further.soja wrote:What makes you think it is an "internal" IP? Do you mean a Class-C(LAN) IP?
