Israel-bf2
Member
+2|6903
How can I change my IP adreass ???
PLZ
cuz sometimes somebody attbks me from my IP
but MY KASPERSKY CAN handle this so i want to chang my IP
LT.Victim
Member
+1,175|7010|British Columbia, Canada
Dont you mean "help! i was banned from a Website cause i'm a n00b, and i want to change my IP so i can go back and piss them off?"
Israel-bf2
Member
+2|6903
What do u wnat I want to change my IP
cuz i want to stop that attaks!
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|7044|Seattle

Your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address...so reboot your router (sometimes works) if not,

open a comand prompt. Start-->Run type CMD and hit enter
then type:

Code:

 ipconfig /all
press enter and note what IP you currently have.
then type:

Code:

 ipconfig /release
press enter
then type:

Code:

ipconfig /renew
press enter
then type:

Code:

 ipconfig /all
to verify you have a new IP

Last edited by King_County_Downy (2006-09-15 13:16:52)

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nieker
THE FLYING DUTCH PENGUIN, THE NINTENDO PENGUIN
+191|7074|The Netherlands
did u used google???? that is like the biggest searched buton in the world
BwC-Grizzly
Member
+8|6891
LOL @ Victim nice your probably right.
Havazn
Member
+39|7141|van.ca
I work for a DSL ISP and our DHCP system works off your MAC address (like most providers) and will usually assign the same IP address even if its released and renewed. My advice would be to try it first, but if that didn't work, get yourself a new network card if you really really want a new IP.
Israel-bf2
Member
+2|6903
new network drivers can help or reinstall it???
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|7044|Seattle

No the MAC address is the physical address of the network card. It can't be changed.
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Israel-bf2
Member
+2|6903
oh
from my adreass somebody allways send to me win.lsass.something
and my KASPERSKY catch it but i donw know what is it
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|7044|Seattle

Israel-bf2 wrote:

oh
from my adreass somebody allways send to me win.lsass.something
and my KASPERSKY catch it but i donw know what is it
That is an Internet Exporer specific exploit.


Use another browser and you have nothing to worry about.

Firefox? Mozilla? Opera, Nutscrape? any of them...

Last edited by King_County_Downy (2006-09-15 13:34:04)

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aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|7239

King_County_Downy wrote:

Your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address...so reboot your router (sometimes works)
Not all ISPs do assign dynamic IP addresses.  Quite a few (of which some charge for the "privilege") assign static IP addresses to individual users.
SexyCabbage
One Shot, One Kill ... Always
+68|6927|Kentucky
u could set up a static IP
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|7044|Seattle

aardfrith wrote:

King_County_Downy wrote:

Your ISP assigns you a dynamic IP address...so reboot your router (sometimes works)
Not all ISPs do assign dynamic IP addresses.  Quite a few (of which some charge for the "privilege") assign static IP addresses to individual users.
yeah yeah true...just mostly if you are paying for a static, you know about it. I assumed it since he didn't mention it.


Just some insight...to those who don't know. There aren't enough IP addresses to lease out in the world. ISP's hope assume that not everyone in the world will be online at the same time so they have to lease out IP's randomly that they have in their blocks of numbers. If you were to shut your router off for a day or two, I can almost garauntee that the next time you powered it up, they would have re-leased out your old IP and give you a new one. Just depends on how many customers they have compaired to how many IP's they actually "own".

Last edited by King_County_Downy (2006-09-15 13:47:05)

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-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7291|Waikato, Aotearoa
Indeed. According to Cisco were it not for IP4, IP addresses would have run out about 5 years ago. (NAT and PAT has sort of slowed down that trend for the moment.) I do believe that IP6 is currently under development (unless its out there already) - i did my CCNA about 4 years ago - and havent touched it since. Routers suck arse. They are the most finiky and annoying devices in existance.

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