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TheAnswer Registred Member

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Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:30 pm Post subject: IP Change |
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Hello Everybody,
I want to change my ip adress.
The problem is, that i couldn't do that anymore since i have a new router.
With my old one i could log in and change my macadress but i cant do that anymore.
Does anyone know how i could change my ip adress again?
My router is a Cisco EPC3925, maybe anyone can find how i can change my ip?
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Orange Jesus

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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:17 am Post subject: Re: IP Change |
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I think your provider is Ziggo?
I found this with google: http://ziggo-gebruikers.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=16462
I worked for a internetprovider who didnt change ip of customer, but I know a little trick that worked Deactivate your modem for atleast 24hours, so no power or anything, after that there is a possibility you got a new ip. But who can handle 24 hours without internet  |
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Orange Jesus

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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:18 am Post subject: Re: IP Change |
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Btw, why wanna change your ip? |
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Teo Clan Leader

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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:52 am Post subject: Re: IP Change |
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guys, don't confuse yourself the ideas.. MAC address, where MAC is for: Media Access Control also called physical address or Ethernet LAN address is a code of 48 bits (6 bytes) uniquely assigned by the manufacturer to any Ethernet card produced in the world, however, be amended in software.
Is essentially an identifier for a particular network device level local network: for example, two network cards in two different computers will have two different names (and different MAC addresses), as well as different names have an Ethernet card and a card wireless positioned in the same computer.
so.. physical address is one thing IP local address is another thing, IP pubblic dynamic/static address is another thing again.
i guess u would like to change public address, the ISP assigns you a static IP or a dynamic range IP and unless you don't change provider and the new one, provides this service, you can not change it. |
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TheAnswer Registred Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:50 am Post subject: Re: IP Change |
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Orange wrote (View Post): | I think your provider is Ziggo?
I found this with google: http://ziggo-gebruikers.nl/forum/showthread.php?t=16462
I worked for a internetprovider who didnt change ip of customer, but I know a little trick that worked Deactivate your modem for atleast 24hours, so no power or anything, after that there is a possibility you got a new ip. But who can handle 24 hours without internet |
Yeah its Ziggo. i earlier called them to change my ip but they wont..
I want to change it cause i'm banned on a site where i wanna be now..
@Teo,
I know u can change your ip.. Like i said i did before with another modem/router.. but with my new one.. pff
I dont like changes! hahah
Maybe i gonna try to deactivate my modem, when i'm not home.. hehe
BTW, what happened on the server? no RPM anymore? |
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