how can i find the external ip address of my router if the router is a subnet of bigger LAN
i'm trying to find the external ip of my gateway or router. The internal ip is 192.168.1.1. if i use website like for example : whatismyip.com it will report correct ip if the public ip has been assign to the router. But what if the router's external ip is just another private IP , which means this router/gateway is part or subnet of bigger LAN then it will report the wrong IP. I'm not looking for the public ip. The point is i want to know what is the external ip of my router regardless it's public or private ip. Do i need some level of privilege to access this data like login access to the gateway? what if i don't have that access.
Another question, if this is a 'multilevel' LAN. So let say , the gateway is subnet of other LAN which which subnet to other higher hierarchy and so on. How can i track or draw a map of this logical scheme of that network, for example i want to track from gateway to gateway until i reach the public ip. How can i track this internal private ip scheme ?
Anyone can help ? Thanks a lot.
i'm trying to find the external ip of my gateway or router. The internal ip is 192.168.1.1. if i use website like for example : whatismyip.com it will report correct ip if the public ip has been assign to the router. But what if the router's external ip is just another private IP , which means this router/gateway is part or subnet of bigger LAN then it will report the wrong IP. I'm not looking for the public ip. The point is i want to know what is the external ip of my router regardless it's public or private ip. Do i need some level of privilege to access this data like login access to the gateway? what if i don't have that access.
Another question, if this is a 'multilevel' LAN. So let say , the gateway is subnet of other LAN which which subnet to other higher hierarchy and so on. How can i track or draw a map of this logical scheme of that network, for example i want to track from gateway to gateway until i reach the public ip. How can i track this internal private ip scheme ?
Anyone can help ? Thanks a lot.
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