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How to change your IP (Windows)
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Ok guys I'm here to teach you all how to change your ip.
Now many of you may know but this is why I tell alot people this.
1). Don't you hate those pesky IP bans? Well change your ip
2). Attacks of some sort(someone flooding your ip)
So here it is my tutorial (if pictures are needed please post below)
Step One: Go to your search tab and search either of the following: CMD or Command Prompt
Step Two: Highlight the CMD/Command Prompt and Run it as an Administrator.
Step Three: Once That is done (if you did it correctly then it should be named system....) So this is the following things you type in
1). ipconfig/release (this takes out your old IP-Address
2). Once that is done (it may kick you offline) type in ipconfig/renew (This will give you your new ip-address)
So now your set if you would like to increase speed on your computer you can also do this
ipconfig/flushdns
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Now many of you may know but this is why I tell alot people this.
1). Don't you hate those pesky IP bans? Well change your ip
2). Attacks of some sort(someone flooding your ip)
So here it is my tutorial (if pictures are needed please post below)
Step One: Go to your search tab and search either of the following: CMD or Command Prompt
Step Two: Highlight the CMD/Command Prompt and Run it as an Administrator.
Step Three: Once That is done (if you did it correctly then it should be named system....) So this is the following things you type in
1). ipconfig/release (this takes out your old IP-Address
2). Once that is done (it may kick you offline) type in ipconfig/renew (This will give you your new ip-address)
So now your set if you would like to increase speed on your computer you can also do this
ipconfig/flushdns
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Comment Below And Hit The Green Button
Tutorial Made By Disruption (DO NOT RIP)
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Nice tut, im +Repping
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Great, now when the spammers get ip banned, then know what to do. Great job
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Thanks felt the need this should be posted
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SuperCookie wrote Great, now when the spammers get ip banned, then know what to do. Great job
relax this is only windows
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You realise this only works for local IP Addresses? if you are directly connected to a modem this may work, but its the same as turning your router / modem off
Your external IP is provided by your ISP and is not controlled by your system.
When you turn off your router your ISP will release that IP (ONLY ON DYNAMIC IP) and will assign you a new IP when you sign back in (Turn your network hardware back on).
Your external IP is provided by your ISP and is not controlled by your system.
When you turn off your router your ISP will release that IP (ONLY ON DYNAMIC IP) and will assign you a new IP when you sign back in (Turn your network hardware back on).
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