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ip change

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 10:02 am
by Imperial
Can anyone tell me an easy way to change your ip address?
I am connected to ntl broadband and thrtr is a box on top of my computer saying such things as pwr, usb, enet, u/s, d/s, snyc and rdy.
Is this the router. i am not to sure and have never understood what a router is. So, if I don't have a router what else can I do?
Thanks.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 2:27 pm
by Siva
Proxies.

Or - You could ask the person at your house if it IS a router, because If you bought it and didnt know what it is, then you must be stupid =p

Re: ip change

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 2:40 pm
by DarkKnight
Hush Prodigy.

(Council)Imperial wrote:Can anyone tell me an easy way to change your ip address?
I am connected to ntl broadband and thrtr is a box on top of my computer saying such things as pwr, usb, enet, u/s, d/s, snyc and rdy.
Is this the router. i am not to sure and have never understood what a router is. So, if I don't have a router what else can I do?
Thanks.


You will either have one of two things; A modem or a router.

A modem will have a single cable (Network cable or USB) to your computer, and one to the phone line.

A router will have the same but more then 1 network port.

To change your IP, you need to know what plan you're on; you can find out by asking your ISP. If you are on a dynamic IP plan, your IP changes every time you power down your equipment. (Turn off your modem/router) If it is static, it will always be the same unless you ask your ISP to change it. (There could be fees for this, so beware)

What do you want to change your IP for? If it's just for websites, proxies are good, for all else, they are shite.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 2:58 pm
by Gishank
Me thinks his banned from someware. Imperial, if your banned don't circumvent it or you will become circumvented by Bob Dole, A.K.A wasted.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 5:47 pm
by Alistair
dont tell me your using usb modem XD

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 7:02 pm
by AgentSmyth
The chances are u have a dynamic ip....

-Time for a history lesson-

Ip Adresses have 4 sets of numbers

1.2.3.4

Well they never thought the internet would be this big...and so this seemd perfect...but bow ip adresses are running out...there is not enough for everyone....so what happens is that now most people on a basic plan with their ISP will have a static ip...this means that there is some ips not being used because not everyone is on the internet at the same time....

:lol: :lol: :lol: Im Quite proud of myslef for that :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 7:08 pm
by Imperial
ah, yes its a modem. yes.
So, i guess onl yway to change it is isp?
Its not worth all that trouble at all, im sure i can work it out then, cheers!
cable ds i am pretty sure.
Thanks guys. And I did that thing of disconnecting it and waited for about 25 minuets, then, put it back in, and nothing happened, so i take it its a static :(
Thanks guys.

BTW:although player_1337 can change his ip very fast within 10 mins :?
Do ntl charge for ip changes?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 7:11 pm
by Gishank
No. :P Even though i have dynamic i don't think they do.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 7:27 pm
by AgentSmyth
there is something else u cant try...

Start > Run > Type CMD in the box > In Command prompt type "ipconfig /release" (this will disconnect you from the internet > Wait 10 mins > then type "ipconfig /renew"

Hopefully this mite work...

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 06 7:37 pm
by ~D[A]rren~
Why wait 10 mins? Theres no need you can do the next step straight away. And if he has a router this won't make a difference as the router will give him the same local IP.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 06 2:07 am
by DarkKnight
~D[A]rren~ wrote:Why wait 10 mins? Theres no need you can do the next step straight away. And if he has a router this won't make a difference as the router will give him the same local IP.


Took the words right out of me mouth... lol.

Also, AgentSmyth, you have it backwards; ISP's are using dynamic IP's to help solve the shortage of IP numbers, static IP's can't be reused by other people, where as dynamic can, although the shortage isn't really a shortage, but it will be. However by then, IPv6 will be running fully.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 06 9:29 am
by Imperial
It still looks the same. Oh well, maybe I shall contact my isp provider, thanks guys :)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 06 9:45 am
by AgentSmyth
DarkKnight wrote:
~D[A]rren~ wrote:Why wait 10 mins? Theres no need you can do the next step straight away. And if he has a router this won't make a difference as the router will give him the same local IP.


Took the words right out of me mouth... lol.

Also, AgentSmyth, you have it backwards; ISP's are using dynamic IP's to help solve the shortage of IP numbers, static IP's can't be reused by other people, where as dynamic can, although the shortage isn't really a shortage, but it will be. However by then, IPv6 will be running fully.


Woops lol I typed the wrong thing... :oops: