Monday, December 12, 2011

How to change ip address?

i want change another ip addressHow to change ip address?
I'm going to assume you are using a router. your ISP (Internet Service Provider) assigns you an IP, but when you use a router, you can manually enter an IP. Usually it automatically sets an IP everytime you turn your PC on, but you can change it to be set to a certain IP everytime. There are a few things you might need to change on your router setup page.



First go to your Router Setup page by usually entering the following numbers into your web browser address bar. 192.168.1.1

It will probably ask for a user name and password. By default on most routers the user name is ';admin'; and the password is either ';admin'; or ';password'; if this doesnt work your on your own to figure out how to get into the setup. Once in the setup follow these steps.



1. Look for a page (usually the first page) that says ';Starting IP Address'; It will usually be like 192.168.1.100 or 192.168.1.101. Change the number close to the number you want your IP address to be. (I.E. if you want your IP address to be 192.168.1.505 start the IP address as 192.168.1.504)



2. Look on the router page for a part that says ';Maximum Number of DHCP Users'; this is how many IP Addresses the router will give out. (I.E. If the number is 10, it will give out 192.168.1.504, all the way to 192.168.1.513) So set it to how many PC's or devices use the internet.



3. When thats done, you can close that window. Go to start, run type in ';cmd'; and press enter. A black box will show up. in that black box type ';ipconfig /all'; and it will bring up a bunch of information. This looks confusing but it isnt. Write down the following information from that box.

A. Subnet Mask (usually 255.255.255.0)

B. Default Gateway (usually 192.168.1.1)

C. DNS Server



4. When you have all that, go to the control panel and click on network connections. right-click on the network connection that is being used. If its a wired-connection with a LAN cable, click on Local Area Connection. if its a wireless connection, click on the wireless network adaptor. Anyway, right-click on it and go to properties. In the big white box click on(highlight) TCP/IP then click properties underneath that white box.



5. That next box will say obtain IP address automatically, but click it to ';Use the following IP Address';

A. enter the IP address that you want to use, up to you.

B. Subnet mask... one of the numbers you wrote down form that black box

C default Gateway... another number you wrote down earlier.



6. Then under all that click ';Use the following DNS Server addresses

A. You guessed it, enter the DNS number that you wrote down earlier.





7. That is all you have to do to change it, click ok on all the boxes, and youll have to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. If for some reason it doesnt work, not hard to fix.... go back to that TCP/IP properties and click back on obtain IP automatically





Got any questions post them back on here and I'll help the best I canHow to change ip address?
Disconnect from the internet (if you're on broadband that means unplugging the modem from the power and its supplying cable whether the phone line or coax). Wait an hour. Reconnect.



If you have the same IP you were either unlucky or you get the same IP no matter what.



Why do you need a new IP, have you been doing something naughty? Your ISP will have logs as to what IP you use, so if it is illegal you won't get away with it. If you're just abusing forums and getting banned, STOP.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsSer

http://www.freebsddiary.org/ip-address-c

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?

http://www.docs.hp.com/en/5991-7401/ch03

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?

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