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Re: Change internet ip address using superhub?
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Don't tell me you can't do it as I have done it. You really don't do yourself any favours kid. ---------- Post added at 12:51 ---------- Previous post was at 12:45 ---------- Quote:
Its an almost infinite way of getting a new IP.(well, within your local IP pool) |
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Sorry Telly Bear, my question mark was in response to AbyssUnderground's post #14. qas had answered the OP's query which is why I quoted him. I didn't make myself clear :)
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I have my deck chair and my popcorn however here's a question am i going to need a bucket of water to separate the fighters as well :LOL:
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An I understand that I missunderstood your previous post and thankyou for clearing it up.:luv: |
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Just another clueless idiot spreading rubbish and misinformation... Get a life, "kid". |
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I cannot believe that people have diverted this thread just so they can nick pick at each other :LOL: |
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If you have disagreements, take it to PM - any further niggling posts will be deleted.
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So then, are we agreed that you cannot change your IP address with the SuperHub alone and that a separate router is required? I'm really interested as everything I have learned (admittedly very little, my bad) with regards to modems/routers is as a result of the people on this Forum. Not interested in causing or adding to any frictions, just want to learn.
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Yes, thanks Kymmy. I have a DIR-615. I explained that my ? was in reply to Abyss' post. Unfortunately there was a misunderstanding, now corrected and Telly Bear sent love :)
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The ping monitor reponds by pinging an IP address if the device its connected to responds to pings it will show on the ping monitor. As you know as you have set-up ping monitors for commercial IP's. The ping monitor does not have to ping your connection, Just an IP address. So you setup a ping monitor and the ping meter will ping it, then get a new IP but you don't delete your old IP ping monitor you just start a new one. Now for a while the first ping meter will show a big red result or nothing. Once a new CPE that is configured to respond to pings picks up that IP it will start showing results again. As for changing port I often changed customer premise card on virginmedia when changing my IP. So quite politely I am correct. ---------- Post added at 21:48 ---------- Previous post was at 21:43 ---------- Quote:
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Thank you Telly Bear for your gracious reply, I don't know how to invoke smileys apart from :)
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You can enter any IP address you want into a ping monitor. Changing your VM IP has no bearing whatsoever on the number of ping monitors you can set up. Quote:
So quite politely, you are clueless. |
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When I was on VM if I changemy routers MAC address to a certain 1 it would get CPC-11 if I changed the last digits ofthat MAC address to 35 its would get CPC-16. So I'm not saying I'm a network guru, Infact I suspect I probably only know as little as you. But facts are facts lol. I understand disconnecting and reconnecting would also cause a switch but certain MAC/IP combinations got the same CPC EVERY time. Must of just been a fluke.;). Also changing the MAC back to its original would get the same IP back. This is simply due to the way VM's IP "stick" to MACs. Incase you haven't noticed it is possible to have a static IP or a sticky IP. You're saying every reconnection is random ITS NOT. ---------- Post added at 08:02 ---------- Previous post was at 07:55 ---------- Quote:
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