Monday, December 12, 2011

How to change IP?

i want to know how to change ip adresses for i can go on to banned sites at schoolHow to change IP?
Stop thinking like that. Soon you will be out of school and wish you were back. Life is too short to blow the good times you can have if you just look around and get into your schools activities. Find something there to do to keep busy. You wont regret it later in life.How to change IP?
I don't think you can change your IP address. That information is set by the server.
changing your ip probably wont help you much..



you can goto the command prompt and type ipconfig to get your ip information including subnet and default gateway...



to change your ip address, go into network connections, right click your connection and choose properties, then tcp/ip and properties... from there you can change the ip address to a manually assigned address.



but this isn't going to help you get to these blocked sites most likely.
Before you do it is a federal crime do you really think it will be worth it when you get caught there is no internet in JAIL.
I don't recomend this at all because it can gt you in a lot of trouble not only in school but also at a federal level the best example of this is about 2 years back i woas in my junior year in High School and we ';descovered'; that we could change the IP address and get onto any site we wanted ( actually we had been doing it for a couple years) but yah anyways in about march we had the FBI come to our school because one of the IP's we used had links to Al-Quida and was being watched by the government so a bunch of us got our user privlages completely stripped and alos got scolded by the Feds for making them think there was a terrorist in a little farming town in NY when it was just some random kids trying to bypass the firewall and school protection software just so they could play games durring thieer study halls ( ihad 6 that year) so there is my story but on a positive note try using your home computers IP inforamtion and you shouldn't have a problem or use a TRUSTED IP!!!!!! not some random european one ( thats were they nailed us)
I am not sure if I am getting your question correctly, and if not, I apologize.



If you are asking to change your IP address, like in a lab or on your laptop, 99% of the time you are assigned one by a dhpc server when you join the network. This is known as a dynamic IP address.



http://www.onlinecomputertips.com/networ



I think you might want to look into a proxy site for accessing places like myspace from school.
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