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How to change IP address?

Im using wireless network connection. I have tried ipconfig method using cmd.exe but not working. I have tried IP forcer too but no use. How can I change? PleaseHow to change IP address?
This is easy. Don't use those anonymous IP, Change IP, IPCONFIG or anything of that kind of software. It does not work. You have to do it at the hardware level. First, you need to have a router. Next, you have to log in to your router settings. I am using a D-Link DIR-300 wireless router. Since I have Dynamic IP, it only changes every 6days, so most of the 6 days, I am stuck with the same IP no matter how much I reset or turn off my modem, thus making my connection as Static ';temporary';.



Follow these steps:



1. Go to status and write down your IP address as indicated.



2. Go to setup and go to ';Lan Setup';.



Change the DHCP lease time to 1minute. Save settings.



3. Go to setup and click ';Manual Internet Connection Setup';.



4. Go to Mac Address.



Kindly note that the IP address and the Mac address are interlinked. You cannot change the IP without changing the Mac. Now, simply go to the MAC address, then just change any of the values there. Don't over do it, if it states, F3, then change it to F5, B3, then B2 Simple.



5. Save your settings.



6. Go to status. You will notice that your IP is 0.0.0.0 and you can no longer connect to the internet.



7. Logout of the router.



8. Turn off both your router and the modem. Wait for 10 seconds, and turn it on again. Wait for windows to detect the IP. Will take some time, depending on your setup. For my setup, it took about 3-5mintues.



9. Now log in again to your router and go to status. Now compare the IP address you have written down and the New IP. You should now have a different IP through the built in DHCP server of the Router.



Do this again, over and over again to change your IP anytime, anywhere, 24/7.



To test this, go to any chatroom through MIRC and get yourself banned by typing ';Hitler';. You need to enter this and do this again for 3 times. You'll get your IP address banned and you cannot log in anymore no matter you hard you try.



Now, use the simple hack I've taught you and log in again, you'll soon find that you are able to log in again as the server will detect a new IP assigned by your router.



Good luck!How to change IP address?
If you are using a wireless network connection, then most probably you are also using DHCP. The easiest way to overcome this is simply by going in to your network settings and making your changes as needed.



You will also need to make sure your IP is on the same subnet as your router.



In windows, control panel - network connections - right click and select properties on the adaptor you want to change. This will work for a wired connection.



If you are using wifi to connect to your router, then you could do it the same way if windows is handling the connection, otherwise you'll have to modify it in your helper application.
if you using dynamic ip then it changes everytime u not using the internet and when u logging on. if u have static then you basically have an unique ip. you can request to change it by contacting yr isp. but if you try to hack or sumit there always a way they can track you down. the best way is to make a bot. a zombie bot which can attack other pc without they knowing the oringinal programer
Unless your ISP supports dynamic IP, I don't think there is a simple way to changing your IP.



And to the person above me, unplugging and replugging does not change the IP address.
Disable the wireless connection and wait for some time before enabling it again. You should have a renewed IP if your ISP has DHCP
Your public IP address is supplied by your ISP through your dhcp. You can not change it, if you disconnect for a time it may change, but only if someone else has taken up your old IP. Any attempt to change it loses your connection and gives your ISP the right to terminate your service without notice, as it can disrupt other's use of the internet.
if you want to change your local network IP you can do it manually from the network connection settings in the control panel under TCP/IP of the network connection

ex: if your IP now is 192.168.0.14 change it to 192.168.0.x where x is any number under 255

if you want to change your public IP just turn the modem off and on again it'll reconnect and renew your public IP
refer this site, it has all the details



http://www.networking.netfast.org
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If you are using a wireless network connection, then most probably you are also using DHCP. The easiest way to overcome this is simply by going in to your network settings and making your changes as needed.



You will also need to make sure your IP is on the same subnet as your router.



In windows, control panel - network connections - right click and select properties on the adaptor you want to change. This will work for a wired connection.



If you are using wifi to connect to your router, then you could do it the same way if windows is handling the connection, otherwise you'll have to modify it in your helper application.

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if you using dynamic ip then it changes everytime u not using the internet and when u logging on. if u have static then you basically have an unique ip. you can request to change it by contacting yr isp. but if you try to hack or sumit there always a way they can track you down. the best way is to make a bot. a zombie bot which can attack other pc without they knowing the oringinal programer

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Unless your ISP supports dynamic IP, I don't think there is a simple way to changing your IP.



And to the person above me, unplugging and replugging does not change the IP address.

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Disable the wireless connection and wait for some time before enabling it again. You should have a renewed IP if your ISP has DHCP

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Your public IP address is supplied by your ISP through your dhcp. You can not change it, if you disconnect for a time it may change, but only if someone else has taken up your old IP. Any attempt to change it loses your connection and gives your ISP the right to terminate your service without notice, as it can disrupt other's use of the internet.

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if you want to change your local network IP you can do it manually from the network connection settings in the control panel under TCP/IP of the network connection

ex: if your IP now is 192.168.0.14 change it to 192.168.0.x where x is any number under 255

if you want to change your public IP just turn the modem off and on again it'll reconnect and renew your public IP

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refer this site, it has all the details



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This is easy. Don't use those anonymous IP, Change IP, IPCONFIG or anything of that kind of software. It does not work. You have to do it at the hardware level. First, you need to have a router. Next, you have to log in to your router settings. I am using a D-Link DIR-300 wireless router. Since I have Dynamic IP, it only changes every 6days, so most of the 6 days, I am stuck with the same IP no matter how much I reset or turn off my modem, thus making my connection as Static ';temporary';.



Follow these steps:



1. Go to status and write down your IP address as indicated.



2. Go to setup and go to ';Lan Setup';.



Change the DHCP lease time to 1minute. Save settings.



3. Go to setup and click ';Manual Internet Connection Setup';.



4. Go to Mac Address.



Kindly note that the IP address and the Mac address are interlinked. You cannot change the IP without changing the Mac. Now, simply go to the MAC address, then just change any of the values there. Don't over do it, if it states, F3, then change it to F5, B3, then B2 Simple.



5. Save your settings.



6. Go to status. You will notice that your IP is 0.0.0.0 and you can no longer connect to the internet.



7. Logout of the router.



8. Turn off both your router and the modem. Wait for 10 seconds, and turn it on again. Wait for windows to detect the IP. Will take some time, depending on your setup. For my setup, it took about 3-5mintues.



9. Now log in again to your router and go to status. Now compare the IP address you have written down and the New IP. You should now have a different IP through the built in DHCP server of the Router.



Do this again, over and over again to change your IP anytime, anywhere, 24/7.



To test this, go to any chatroom through MIRC and get yourself banned by typing ';Hitler';. You need to enter this and do this again for 3 times. You'll get your IP address banned and you cannot log in anymore no matter you hard you try.



Now, use the simple hack I've taught you and log in again, you'll soon find that you are able to log in again as the server will detect a new IP assigned by your router.



Good luck!

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