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    Default How to change your Ip?

    I really really need to change my Ip as i'm blocked from some sites that i need to use daily.

    Could anyone give me a step by step tut on how to change my Ip?

    I will give a £10 amazon uk voucher to the person who provides me the best/working tut.

    Things you should know.


    • Using a Linux OS - Asus eee pc
    • Using an Ethernet connect

    Sorry if wrong section, please move if so.

    Thanks.

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    Depends if you've got a static IP or not I think, try restart your router that may give you a different IP. If not I don't know how you can change your IP so I guess just use a proxy?
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    You need to change your MAC address, go into your routers config page and change the last digit of it.

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    If you don't know how to log into your router go to run type cmd then type ipconfig /all and hit enter, find your default gateway (192.168.0.0) should look like that, then just log into your router.

    If you don't know the login try Google "Belkin Login Details" etc.
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    http://www.ehow.com/how_2180157_chan...nux-shell.html

    If not, login to your router's area.

    Belkin: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_i_c...o_the_internet
    D-Link:
    http://192.168.1.1/ U: admin P: admin
    Click on 'Advanced', under 'Manual ADSL Connection Setup' select 'Dynamic IP Address' the default should be: PPPoE/PPPoA
    This is pretty much the same with all routers. Just look for the 'Dynamic IP' mode.
    - Tell me what your router is, and I'll come up with something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skepta View Post
    Depends if you've got a static IP or not I think, try restart your router that may give you a different IP. If not I don't know how you can change your IP so I guess just use a proxy?
    Using DHCP and i don't have a router, it's a cable modem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie! View Post
    You need to change your MAC address, go into your routers config page and change the last digit of it.
    Hmm how would i access the page? My ISP - Virgin Media if this helps.

    Quote Originally Posted by BeanEgg View Post
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2180157_chan...nux-shell.html

    If not, login to your router's area.

    Belkin: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_i_c...o_the_internet
    D-Link:
    http://192.168.1.1/ U: admin P: admin
    Click on 'Advanced', under 'Manual ADSL Connection Setup' select 'Dynamic IP Address' the default should be: PPPoE/PPPoA
    This is pretty much the same with all routers. Just look for the 'Dynamic IP' mode.
    - Tell me what your router is, and I'll come up with something.
    It's a cable modem.. I dnt think i will be able to do it?

    Half of the stuff on xp/Vista, i can't do on the Linux OS. :eusa_wall

    Sorry about the dumb replies just i'm not that great with computers.

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    Ignore this post, forgot you were on Linux.

    Matt lurvs Jay

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    You could contact your ISP. They would tell you everything, they could even do it for you.

    By the way are you on cable internet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeanEgg View Post
    You could contact your ISP. They would tell you everything, they could even do it for you.

    By the way are you on cable internet?
    Hmm i think that's probably the best solution.

    Yep, Ethernet connection...

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    Dual boot a different OS? Otherwise I doubt you can do it
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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