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-Fendi wrote
Hitting wrote Try calling your isp and tell them u have a dynamic and wanna change your ip and done

I could do that but i always end up wanting or needing to change my ip frequently so it would be too annoying and take to long to call each time i needed it done...


Thats why u follow the steps they show u then u do it your self every time
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You can manually change it, you have to log onto your router then do it that way
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I am guessing your IP is static which means your IP will NEVER change unless you contact your ISP.
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-Kieran- wrote I am guessing your IP is static which means your IP will NEVER change unless you contact your ISP.

no its dynamic i could change it anytime i want until the past few days. all the sudden it wont change
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-Fendi wrote
-Kieran- wrote I am guessing your IP is static which means your IP will NEVER change unless you contact your ISP.

no its dynamic i could change it anytime i want until the past few days. all the sudden it wont change


Login to your routers settings by entering your DNS gateway into your URL bar. The most common gateways are 192.168.0.x. Then go the DHCP section and you should be able to set yourself a new IP there.
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