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Thread: Ip Address

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    Hi

    I've looked around on the internet but can't find anything, so i came for help from you guys.

    So anyway, does anyone know of a Netgear BAT/EXE file that automatically resets the router or cahgnes the ip address (reseting router changes ip address).

    It's a netgear dg834g if that helps.

    Thanks
    Luke

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    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /flushdns
    ipconfig /renew
    in cmd prompt

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    doens't work.

    1. It has to be changed by router
    2. It's wireless.

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    If you just goto http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (router's IP duh) and just HARD reboot it that way?
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    I don't think there is a way. Can't you just do as tom says? It's not too difficult. Favorite a direct link to the relevant page or something.

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    i need it automated tho...

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    Why? :|
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    it's for downloading

    Like everytime a file is downloaded my IP changes so i can keep downloading..

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    The only way to alter your external IP address via a router is to restart the router manually unless the router offers some sort of functionality to acquire a new IP address.

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    Pull the plug out of your router, then put it back in again, you will get a new ip then.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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