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Conflicting IP addresses?
I set a static IP address with Windows Vista and when I use the command line that shows the IP I set. When I use the Internet and access a page that records my IP address (Wikipedia) shows a different direction. I'm using a Linksys wireless router WRT300N.
It is likely that displays the IP address of your router instead of the computer.
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