Sunday, November 21, 2010

Could you please tell me how to change ip address thanks?

mine always changes when i unplug it .. try thatCould you please tell me how to change ip address thanks?
Click Start%26gt;Run, type cmd. In command prompt type ipconfig/renew. It'll change your IP address, good luck!Could you please tell me how to change ip address thanks?
i don't think you can change an IP address.

But this might help: http://whatismyipaddress.com/staticpages



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you can change your external ip by leaving your internet modem unplugged for about 30 minutes to a couple of hours, depends on your internet provider. You may evne have to do this over night.
go to control panel,

open network connection

right click on local area connection

then click properties

click on TCP/IP, select properties

Change your IP Address
Ok



Start%26gt; connect to%26gt; show all connections right click your network and click properties. Under the tab general find ';internet Protocol'; in the list and click properties.



You can now type in ur own ip address!!



hope it helps



Jon
http://www.cloakplus.com/cloak/index.php

Just browse to the site you want to go to and this will disguise your IP address. Another site that works:

http://www.scoobidoo.net/index1.php



Btw, I proxy a lot to get past filters at school to get to myspace and facebook etc., and these two sites work the best for me.
Are you talking about internal to your network? Or external to the world?



If external, and you have a cable/DSL connection, you'll have to ask your provider if you can get a new IP. I know at that I've had the same IP address for over a year at one point before I was renumbered.



If internal, you can have your machines have static IPs as long as it's configured properly to get outside when needed, or change the config in your router to modify the ranges given out.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/977278/how



watch this video
Only your ISP can change your IP address. I'm assuming that there's a reason you want to do this. If you think that you're being attacked or the subject of malicious activity, I can assure that you nearly every machine ont he internet is. My own testing shows that it takes somewhere less than 3 minutes of bringing up a new machine before it's under attack. Your best bet is to install a firewall, like http://www.smoothwall.com which will run on just about anything you can get (including a 486) that's spare hardware.



If you think you've already been hacked, here's how to unhack yourself. Start at the top of this list. Install the products one at a time. After you install each one, be sure to install all of their updates. Have each one complete a full scan before proceeding to the next one. One of these *should* fix your problem. Work down the list until your problem disappears. Keep in mind that everyone of these things is either free of charge or open source. That also means that the updates are free. Running the software with out the updates is the same as not running it at all. In addition to anti-virus software, you should also have anti-spyware software.



You should use more than one anti-spyware package because there is no one spyware package that will detect everything. Each one will pick up things that the others miss. Part of this is based on what gets submitted to the people who make the software which in turn is based on what the users encounter. There are so many that its hard to create a comprehensive list of everything out there that spies on you.



When you're done, be sure to go to Windows Update and apply ALL of the patches. Don't just run the ';Express'; updates. Run ';Custom'; and pick all of the software that's available to you. It make take several times before you no longer have patches. Once that's done, be sure to turn on your automatic updates. For Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525. For Vista - http://www.microsoft.com/protect/compute



Make sure that you're not running a cracked version of Windows or other software packages. Software doesn't get cracked for the benefit of humanity. It gets cracked because a hacker somewhere wants you run his software on your computer. That means he can use your computer to serve porn and send spam. Or capture your user names and passwords for identity theft.



1) Spybot Search %26amp; Destroy http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index



2) Windows Defender - http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security



3) Lavasoft Adware - http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad_a



4) Clamwin Antivirus - http://www.clamwin.com/



5) Fsecure Black Light - http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/

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