On Wed, 2001-09-12 at 10:32, Amy Tanner wrote:
> 
> Yes, I realize that's probably what it is - in the past I've found
> ISDN routers and such that do this.  However, I'm wondering if
> there are any tools other than walking around and physically looking
> for such a device.  Tools that might indicate what the device is?
> 
On a Win9x system, you can run winipcfg, click the More Info button, and look at the
DHCP server field. This should show the IP address of the DHCP server that provided
the current config.

I think NT/2000 systems use ipconfig, in a "DOS" window.

Dave
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