From an old post on the official forums and a section of a talk page. 1.
* Start WoW & log in to the realm you want to trace. 2.
* Press ALT-TAB to minimize WoW and return to the desktop. 3.
* Click Start, then Run, then type "cmd" 4.
* In the DOS window type "netstat -an" You will see 2 IP addresses - the first will be Established on port 1119, 3724, 6112, 6113, or 6114, and the 2nd will show an established connection on a random port. It will look like this: The first line is your connection to Blizzard's login server. The line below should be the IP address of your server.
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| - From an old post on the official forums and a section of a talk page. 1.
* Start WoW & log in to the realm you want to trace. 2.
* Press ALT-TAB to minimize WoW and return to the desktop. 3.
* Click Start, then Run, then type "cmd" 4.
* In the DOS window type "netstat -an" You will see 2 IP addresses - the first will be Established on port 1119, 3724, 6112, 6113, or 6114, and the 2nd will show an established connection on a random port. It will look like this: The first line is your connection to Blizzard's login server. The line below should be the IP address of your server.
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| - From an old post on the official forums and a section of a talk page. 1.
* Start WoW & log in to the realm you want to trace. 2.
* Press ALT-TAB to minimize WoW and return to the desktop. 3.
* Click Start, then Run, then type "cmd" 4.
* In the DOS window type "netstat -an" You will see 2 IP addresses - the first will be Established on port 1119, 3724, 6112, 6113, or 6114, and the 2nd will show an established connection on a random port. It will look like this: TCP 192.168.1.100:49701 12.129.206.130:1119 ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.1.100:49703 206.16.23.70:4000 ESTABLISHED The first line is your connection to Blizzard's login server. The line below should be the IP address of your server.
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