"How
do I change my IP address?" and "Can I change my IP address?"
are probably the most commonly asked questions. Please attempt the following
then, if that does not work, visit the Change
IP Address forum.
Before
trying any other methods to change your IP address, try turning off (or unplugging the
power of) your Cable/DSL
modem for five
minutes. In many cases this will change your IP address. However, if that does
not change your IP address, repeat the process for 8 hours (overnight works
well) instead of 5 minutes. Hopefully this will result in an IP change.
If
the above does not result in your IP address changing, please look through the
below for the situation that best matches yours and attempt to change your IP
address that way. Unfortunately you are not able to get your IP address to
change in all cases, as it is ultimately determined by your ISP's DHCP configuration (when you've got a
dynamically assigned IP address, that is.)
Windows
- Computer connected directly to the
modem
1. Get to a command prompt. (START,
run, cmd).
2. Type "ipconfig /release"
(without the quotes, on the command line by itself).
3. Type "ipconfig /renew"
(without the quotes, on the command line by itself).
Windows (second option)
- Computer connected directly to the
modem
1. Get to a command prompt. (START,
run, cmd).
2. Type "ipconfig /release"
(without the quotes).
3. Shut down computer.
4. Turn off computer.
5. Turn off all ethernet hubs/switches.
6. Turn off cable/DSL modem.
7. Leave off overnight.
8. Turn everything back on.
Network with Router
1. Log into the router's admin console. (Often
http://192.168.1.1/)
2. Release the IP address. (Method
varies by router manufacturer)
3. Turn off router, ethernet hubs/switches,
and the cable/DSL modem.
4. Leave off overnight.
5. Turn everything back on.
If
you are using a cable/DSL modem and a router, you may wish to connect your
computer directly to the cable/DSL modem. Please note that this could
significantly impact your system security. This allows your ISP's DHCP to issue
you a new (hopefully changed) IP address based of the (hardware) MAC address of
your computer's ethernet card.
If
all the above has not worked to change your IP address and you have a router,
check and see if there is a "Clone MAC Address" option. Using it
should change your IP address; however, you'll only be able to do it once (in
most cases).
These
will not work in all cases. If all else fails contact your internet service
provider (ISP) and ask them if they are able to change your IP address or how
long your connection needs to be off for your IP address to change.
If
you trying to change your IP address because you are just trying to access web
based forums you may wish to attempt to configure your internet browser to use
a proxy server.
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