Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
23-02-2007, 16:21
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Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
I've had the same IP for nearly a year now now and need to change it for many reasons
I've tried:
- When I switch the STB and Router off for 12 hours it makes no difference
- Changing the clone MAC address feature of my router makes no difference, I changed the last 2 digit from 36 to 37 but router doesn't get an external IP from NTL
Anything else?
Please note I am using STB connected to router and not standalone cable modem
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23-02-2007, 16:25
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
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23-02-2007, 16:28
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
Yea I have after doing forum search but I don't have USB on my STB and I tried changing MAC which made no difference as I said, my router would just show 0.0.0.0 as external IP
BTW, I called Virgin/NTL and they can't change it for me and said to change ISP provider, damn fools.
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23-02-2007, 17:14
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
When you changed the router MAC did you power everything off and then power up the STB, wait for lights to lock, power up the router, wait for lights to lock/settle and then power up the PC?
If you didn't the STB won't recognise the new MAC and will ignore the router and therefor your PC.
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23-02-2007, 17:18
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
To try and force an ip change, it's important to release the existing one first.
In Windows, open a command prompt (Start > Run > cmd)
Type
ipconfig /release
press enter
Then shut the machine down and switch the set top box off.
Best to wait 24 hours (48 would be even better if you can)
Reboot everything, then get a command prompt up again and type:
ipconfig /renew
If that doesn't get a new IP then it's unlikely that you'll be able to change it.
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23-02-2007, 17:33
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
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Originally Posted by Paul
When you changed the router MAC did you power everything off and then power up the STB, wait for lights to lock, power up the router, wait for lights to lock/settle and then power up the PC?
If you didn't the STB won't recognise the new MAC and will ignore the router and therefor your PC.
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That's a good idea, I'll try reset the STB after changing the MAC on the router, I previously only reset the router and not the STB.
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Originally Posted by scrotnig
To try and force an ip change, it's important to release the existing one first.
In Windows, open a command prompt (Start > Run > cmd)
Type
ipconfig /release
press enter
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I'll try that too, my router doesn't have a DHCP "release" feature only renew, so I'll connect my STB direct to my laptop and release the DHCP IP address, hopefully that'll work.
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23-02-2007, 17:48
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
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Originally Posted by scrotnig
To try and force an ip change, it's important to release the existing one first.
In Windows, open a command prompt (Start > Run > cmd)
Type
ipconfig /release
press enter
Then shut the machine down and switch the set top box off.
Best to wait 24 hours (48 would be even better if you can)
Reboot everything, then get a command prompt up again and type:
ipconfig /renew
If that doesn't get a new IP then it's unlikely that you'll be able to change it.
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This will only release and renew the internal IP address (i.e. the IP address behind the router)
Connect your PC using the USB cable to the modem, as this will give you a different IP address. Leave as long as possible (48+ hours) so the old IP address is released and then used by another customer. Then swap back to the ethernet connection via your router.
 Please note whilst using the USB cable you wont have the router hardware firewall.
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25-02-2007, 12:46
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
How many days does everyone else get from the DHCP server for your IPs? Mine gives 7 days. Just thinking it might be different based on location.
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25-02-2007, 13:00
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
Yes, but don't forget DHCP leaes are renewed automatically if you connect during (I think) the second half of the lease period).
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25-02-2007, 13:28
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
Bypass the router and go straight to the STB for connection 'til your old IP's lease expires. Then hope that someone picks up that IP address and you get a new one when reconnecting the router.
A few days not using the router should do it.
Worked form me when I was on STB Connection.
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25-02-2007, 13:38
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
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Originally Posted by Player22
How many days does everyone else get from the DHCP server for your IPs? Mine gives 7 days. Just thinking it might be different based on location.
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My IP lease is only 10 hours, however as the router keeps the connection alive I have had my IP address for over a year. The IP address is renewed half way throughs it's current lease, in my case 5 hours.
The only way to change the IP address is change the MAC address of your router, I did and got a differnet IP, set back to the default and I got my original IP back. Or (as above) turn off your router wait for the current lease to expire, and hope someone else gets your IP.
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26-02-2007, 00:55
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
OK it worked.
I had to reset the STB after changing the router's MAC address. Something I didn't do before.
Thanks all.
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26-02-2007, 01:18
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Re: Changing the IP for ex-C&W STB users
Guys, bear in mind that the OP has a Set Top Box (not Cable Modem), so the USB option won't work.
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