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For the LAN ip use the @IpAddress1 macro (or @IPAddress2, you get the point).

A search for DNS returned a great deal of results so I'm sure you will be able to find out what you want there:

http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...highlite=%2BDNS

muttley

Thanks, It's ok for @IPAddress1 but when I try @IPAddress2 I have another adress like adress IP or dns ?

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