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Hi guys, how can i change my ip, as i want to bypass the limit of account creation on xbox one:)
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1) VPN

2) Unplug your router for 30 seconds or more, and plug it back in.

3) Ask your ISP
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can you explain the first VPN bro please
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A VPN is a virtual private network, it is a different set location hidden behind another IP address.

"A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that uses a public telecommunication infrastructure, such as the Internet, to provide remote offices or individual users with secure access to their organization's network."
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you can always ask your provider
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Go to 192.169.0.1 or 1.1

Sign Into Your Router

Click Advanced Settings

Reset Router

Then Your Done, Which means instead of getting up to reset it you can do it yourself
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Markus90 wrote can you explain the first VPN bro please
Ignore the VPN part and try the other two. If you have a Dynamic IP, the second step should work.
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VBC wrote
Go to 192.169.0.1 or 1.1

Sign Into Your Router

Click Advanced Settings

Reset Router

Then Your Done, Which means instead of getting up to reset it you can do it yourself



This only works if your dynamic, but if your static you can't change your IP you will have to call your isp and ask for a IP change.
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Assertory wrote
VBC wrote
Go to 192.169.0.1 or 1.1

Sign Into Your Router

Click Advanced Settings

Reset Router

Then Your Done, Which means instead of getting up to reset it you can do it yourself



This only works if your dynamic, but if your static you can't change your IP you will have to call your isp and ask for a IP change.


Yes this is the case but most providers are dynamic By default i assure you this will probably work.
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VBC wrote
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Go to 192.169.0.1 or 1.1

Sign Into Your Router

Click Advanced Settings

Reset Router

Then Your Done, Which means instead of getting up to reset it you can do it yourself



This only works if your dynamic, but if your static you can't change your IP you will have to call your isp and ask for a IP change.


Yes this is the case but most providers are dynamic By default i assure you this will probably work.



I totally agree. try this, if it doesn't work that means you have a static IP.
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