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how do I change my IP address?
Is there a way to change your IP address? I have a cable modem.
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
Usually your cable modem will get the same ip address even when you renew. Here are the steps
Go to run, type command hit ok Opens a dos prompt: ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew and for help just type ipconfig ? |
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
Actually on XP, 2000 or NT, you should type "cmd" not "command" "command" will work, but it runs command.com, a DOS program that is included for DOS compatability (DOS programs may need command.com to open a shell or run DOS commands). Some features, like using the arrow keys to recall and edit commands won't wokr with command.com. "cmd" runs cmd.exe, a Windows console mode program that looks like (but really isn't) a DOS prompt.
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
For the most part I am network illiterate and I was able to get a new IP address from my cable company last year when i lived in a house with roomates and a coupel of us played poker and jsut didn't want to risk the site closing our account for some reason since you supposedly can only have 1 computer on per IP address.
What i had to do what subscribe to an additional IP address, witch was $3 a month. Get a switch hub thing and plug that in after the modem. Then from there I put one cat5 to the routher to the rest of the guys in the house and one cat5 directly to my computer. The people at my cable company walked me throught he IP release and renew type of stuff that everyone else is talking about. It was relatively simple. |
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
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Is there a way to change your IP address? I have a cable modem. [/ QUOTE ] Which IP are you talking about, assuming you have a broadband router of some kind? If you mean your PC IP, then follow the post that has already been made. If you mean the IP of the cable modem. Call your ISP and ask for a new one. Many cable companies use DHCP reserves and have to make a change on their DHCP server to change it. They may or may not change it for you. |
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
I have a linksys router, but actually just one computer now. Despite that the cable modem goes through it and then into my computer.
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
Well since you only have one computer, you don't really need a router. take the router out. plug your computer directly into the cable modem. (You may have to power down your cable modem for a 10 min as Cable modem's remember the MAC address of the device that it's connected to and it may not let you connect if you connect your 'puter instead of your router rifht away). After the type the ipconfig /release commmnad. Wait a couple of days and type ipconfig /renew.
I don't know why you are trying to change your IP... But, I don't know if it would be worth it... SamJack |
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
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Well since you only have one computer, you don't really need a router. take the router out. plug your computer directly into the cable modem. (You may have to power down your cable modem for a 10 min as Cable modem's remember the MAC address of the device that it's connected to and it may not let you connect if you connect your 'puter instead of your router rifht away). After the type the ipconfig /release commmnad. Wait a couple of days and type ipconfig /renew. I don't know why you are trying to change your IP... But, I don't know if it would be worth it... SamJack [/ QUOTE ] This is a bad idea unless you are very comfortable with securing your PC from Internet attacks. At least the Linksys will provide a basic firewall. |
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
Yeah most Cable companies do automatic DHCP assignment which means renewing it will still get you the same IP.
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Re: how do I change my IP address?
This is correct for most part. release and renewing ip address one after another will likely get you the same ip back.
You may get a new ip however, if you release and wait a while (say a day or two), you may get a different address back. If you have a router, you will have to look at your router manual to see how you can release and renew your ip cause simply typing ipconfig /release from your computer will not do it since you are releasing the ip that your router assigned you. SamJack |
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