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Hi, it will be nice if in main menu i can see which internal network settings, and external ip, country, city i have right now, like parse from myip or another service. Best regards
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On principle both important internal IP addresses 192.168.42.1 and 192.168.43.1 are clearly listed on our website and on the installation flyer. I don't think any other internal network settings are of interest.
External IP addresses have to be looked up from the clients because the traffic from the terminal (for example, for maintenance and update) is not routed through tor, and different clients have different IP addresses, which changes all 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can see all available circuits with main menu entry 1 and pressing the right arrow key once. If you use macOS, then "IP in menubar" would probably be worth a look.
also question about 192.168.42.1 and 192.168.43.1, i have case when i want to connect over wifi to have access on device that is connected via eth, so im connecting via wifi and i have ip like 192.168.42.x but my eth device have 192.168.43.x and i cannot connect to 192.168.43.x because im in another subnet, it's possible to make 1 local network?
Hi, it will be nice if in main menu i can see which internal network settings, and external ip, country, city i have right now, like parse from myip or another service. Best regards
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