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Thread: Ip Address

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom743 View Post
    Pull the plug out of your router, then put it back in again, you will get a new ip then.
    doesn't always work.

    You could alternativley just BUY rapidshare premium if that's what you're getting at.
    goodbye.

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    Your router has nothing to do with your external IP. That's on your ISP's end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Your router has nothing to do with your external IP. That's on your ISP's end
    Yes, but when the router is reset and you are on a dynamic service the IP that is issued to you on making the new connection is random so there is a good change of getting a new IP.

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    He might be on a static address, so you can't really change the IP.

    A way could be to get a proxy or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ALEX] View Post
    doesn't always work.

    You could alternativley just BUY rapidshare premium if that's what you're getting at.
    Usaly does.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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    I'm sure from a little electricals shop you'd be able to get a few bits and pieces and find an easy online guide on making a little device that stops the power for a second when you press a button, or by remote. If you're too lazy to go over to the router every time you want to download a new file, you could just press a button and the router would restart changing your IP address (if dynamic).
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    I could make a little vb6 "app" that has a webbrowser control in it, and just navigates to the router reset page for your router?

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    Tom743 that's useless way to do it..


    goto www.routerlogin.com (as you're using netgear) click "Connection Status" and click "disconnect" then hit "connect" once it has fully disconnected, and your IP WILL have changed.

    (Default user information;

    Username: admin
    Password: password
    )

    I also have this router

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