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Old 13-12-2005, 21:03   #1
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IP Address change?

Does anyone know if it is possible to get a new ip address? I am having trouble with people trying to hack my pc more than usual and think a new ip may help

thanks for any help you can give me
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Old 13-12-2005, 21:37   #2
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Re: IP Address change?

Change your NIC? That or shut off your SACM/ STB for a few weeks. The increase in activity against your IP may just be new users on your local area who don't have a firewall or anti-virus etc.
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Old 13-12-2005, 21:40   #4
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Re: IP Address change?

...or change the MAC address of your network card, can't recall where the option is - somewhere in advanced properties for the card?

[Edit] - see Chris's link ^^
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Old 13-12-2005, 22:00   #5
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Re: IP Address change?

Thanks for the replies guys unfourtunalty my card does not have the option to change the mac address in advanced, or any place else for that matter
Could be because its built in to the MB?
windows reports it to be :"VIA PCI.MB Fast Ethernet Adapter"
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Re: IP Address change?

What OS are you running?

Do you have a Firewall?

Are you running any AV software?
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Re: IP Address change?

what about ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew?

mine just renewed its licence after I restarted my machine after updating XP. Coincidence methinks, but you could try that
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Old 13-12-2005, 22:17   #8
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Re: IP Address change?

Im running windowsXP Pro SP2
windows Firewall
AVG Free anti-virus

I tried the iponfig /release and renew but it didnt work
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Old 13-12-2005, 22:20   #9
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Re: IP Address change?

I just release my ip then turn my modem off for about 12hrs.When i power it up again i've got a new ip. I've done this 3 times in the past and it's worked everytime.
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Re: IP Address change?

I would recommend going for something more substantial than windows firewall.
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Re: IP Address change?

I was in hospital from last Monday to Friday and left my modem switched on all the time I was in. When I came home last Friday night and fired up the PC the IP changed because I guess the lease must have expired on the old IP, so if you let the lease expire on you IP it figures you may get a new IP, at least that's what happened in my case!
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Old 13-12-2005, 23:43   #12
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Re: IP Address change?

Do you have a router? Routers generally allow you to set the mac address at will. My nics dont have the option to change their mac addresses.
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Old 16-12-2005, 16:51   #13
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Re: IP Address change?

On a sort of related question, how can I *avoid* changing my IP address with an Ethernet broadband modem?

BTW the answer to the original poster is to use an Apple Mac. All the problems of spyware, viruses and hacks will disappear.
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Re: IP Address change?

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On a sort of related question, how can I *avoid* changing my IP address with an Ethernet broadband modem?

BTW the answer to the original poster is to use an Apple Mac. All the problems of spyware, viruses and hacks will disappear.
As will all thoughts of "I actually know what Im doing with this O/S that i've been using for 10 or so years"
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Re: IP Address change?

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As will all thoughts of "I actually know what Im doing with this O/S that i've been using for 10 or so years"
Yes, most people are scared of change, although switching is easier than most people think.

On a sort of related question, how can I *avoid* changing my IP address with an Ethernet broadband modem?
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