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There is no way to find out your IP address from a remote location. Its possible that your home hub has locked up, or your broadband line has failed.
Unless you can get someone to check at home, there is nothing you can do.
The home hub does not normally respond to a ping request anyway.
There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

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