Why isn't my IP address changing every time I reset my modem anymore I rang my ISP and they said I still have a dynamic IP.
Why isn't my IP address changing every time I reset my modem anymore I rang my ISP and they said I still have a dynamic...
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This crazy thing called a DHCP lease time.
Change your router's Mac address that will pretty much force a new ip
you could try not using your interwebs for around 3 days and see how it goes gl wth that
or you could ask your ISP to reboot your connection altogether
What if I shortened the lease time?
It would not do anything on your ISPs end. That option is for your local DHCP.
You only really have 2 options, unhook both modem and router from power for a few hours or change router Mac (you will see this option as mac cloning) and reboot
Doesn't your router have a setting to release the IP? If you do, release it and wait a couple of minutes or so(you'll be without a connection of course, so load up some game)
Alright cheers I'll give it a go.
I don't think so I'm in Australia and I have a thing called NBN so it's pretty straight forward I use to just be able to turn my modem on and off again and get an instant new IP.
Have you checked the control panel? Might be worth a look
what least time? pick up a fucking book about networking because you have no idea what you are talking about
Cheers I'll have a look
I never said I knew what I was talking about maybe that is why I'm here asking for help don't reply to my thread if you've got nothing to add dumb fuck.
if your modem is your router then you are fucked, just deal with it and stop going to whatever faggot website that banned you kiddo
Australia forced static ip don't they? even turning my router off for 24h didn't change it
Yeah that might be no other explanation as to why I'd be able to reset my modem and get a new IP instantly then suddenly haven't been able to.
yeah that's more likley it, static ip
thats really total bummer and what drives vpn sales essentially
Get a free domain name at afraid.org
Register at dyndns.org
Run update script on router
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Stop wasting IPv4 addresses, asshole. Why would you ever need a new ip anyway?
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The FBI has frozen your IP
good luck OP.
How is he wasting an address, new one gets assigned from a pool and old one gets returned to the pool
Your modem needs to be off for at least 2 hours (i can assume that you are on some sort of fibre connection)
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>Stop wasting IPv4 addresses, asshole. Why would you ever need a new ip anyway?
havent they all been used already? just reuse the old ones imo. ipv4 a shit
Lol yeah good luck choosing a mac address that's provisioned at your ISPs termination system. Every ISP is different though. If you're on a shitty ISP that isn't a reseller, you MAY get away with this.
Pretty sure most ISPs are perfectly fine with you having your own router. I also doubt they would want to deal with the inevitable headache of provisioning the MAC address for every customer that wants to use their own router.
Leave that chicken alone wtf dude
strangle that duck and I'll strangle you fuckface
Ausfag here. Australia does not force static IP addresses (you actually have to pay extra for one in most cases), but NBN connections do generally come with static addresses.
In Russia ISPs identify clients by their MACs, some random numbers just won't work.
thats retarded
>he can't into NAT
thread should had ended here. wtf Sup Forums
How paranoid can you be?
Keep your router turned off for about 6 minutes.
Usually the line is reset by then and you should been given a new IP
didn't know this was a thing, it's almost has bad as limited data plans in home internet
I think we have massive lease times over here. I've never once had my IP change with home connections.
Most ISPs use some sort of VPN (PPPoE) with username and password for internet access, MAC is just for ISP/city LAN
Depends on the ISP. I'm with iiNet and I constantly change my IP.
Why is he doing this to him? ;_;
It's not wasted
it's just recycled in the dhcp pool after it expires
Lol nice
Are you new here?
How do I change MAC Address if on windows??
this, in brasil, if its ADSL like telefonica(vivo) you just need a generic DSL modem and your username in it, and if its internet via "cabletv" its then MAC
recently i noticed that DSL by Telemar telecom has no username in their provided modems, so your identity might be configured at the DSLAM (a hub of them exists within a couple kilometers of your house) ?
but if its coaxial cable internet by america movil(claro), it just works via MAC address, in fact, i have tested and you can carry your cablemodem to a friends house, as long as they have Claro internet, you can split their co-ax cable, and have both modems working, identical models, each will function at the contracted bandwidth. its pretty cool actually.
i have found that if its isp provided modem with fixed wan MAC, its usually functioning as bridge, and you attach your own router after it, right?
you just need to change the wan MAC for the router, i dont even need to reset the modem, only after some 2 IP chages if refuses any new MAC, then a wall plug restart will work for 2 more IPs... also withour restarting, after several hours i can come back to a previous MAC and the ip will have changed.
Ive seen modems where this isnt an option.
Ive also seen isps lock modems down so bad that you cant even change your own ssid OR password