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yoofus
post Mar 25 2005, 10:05 PM
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In this tutorial I will tell you how to change a dynamic IP if you have Windows XP.

First of all go to - Start >> Run - and type 'cmd'.

A window with a black background and grey text. In this window type 'ipconfig' and text should come up saying:

IP Address ............. *IP HERE*
Subnet Mask ................ *SUBNET MASK HERE*
Default Gateway .......... *DEFAULT GATEWAY*


Write this down on a bit of paper on in notepad. You will need them later.

Now type 'ipconfig/release' - this will terminate your internet connection - but don't get scared, you will turn it back on later.

Now go to - Start >> Connect to >> Show all connections - right click your internet connection and click Properties. Now click on 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' and click Properties.

Once you've click properties, tick/mark the circle that says 'Use the following IP Address' and type in the numbers you wrote down earlier on. Then click ok.

You will be back on the previous window. Click on 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)' and click Properties. This time tick/mark the circle that says 'Obtain an IP address automatically'. Click Ok. Click Close.

Now go back onto Command Prompt and type 'ipconfig/renew' this will restart your internet connection and hopefully your IP has changed. If not then repeat the whole process

I hope this tutorial helps someone out there. tongue.gif
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whyme
post Mar 25 2005, 10:32 PM
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a nice little tutorial, well done.
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yoofus
post Mar 25 2005, 10:46 PM
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Thanks whyme, this is my first one. I might write some more about PS
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post Mar 25 2005, 11:12 PM
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lol, its helpful m8 but the problem is that u can just get a proxy lol, they do the same job if you intregate the same way u did, i am always on a proxy so that io dont get caught doing "stuff" lol, but for a first timer, i gave ur tut a 10/10 as any person could follow it and it is very clear, ur cool, keep on making tuts and i am sure u will become something one day on this forum
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yoofus
post Mar 25 2005, 11:30 PM
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Thanks doom, I know you could use a proxy but I felt like writing a tutorial about this tongue.gif
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NeXDesigns
post Mar 27 2005, 06:42 AM
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thanks for the tut, i may need it some day.
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post Mar 27 2005, 12:48 PM
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I am not sure what the purpose of this tutorial is. If you want to change your dynamic ip and obtain a new one from your internet provider, you can do it much easier.

You just have to type "ipconfig /release" and "ipconfig /renew". in the command screen. By default you would have the "Obtain an IP address automatically" option on. So, why would I change that option and use my old IP address instead, and then change it back immediately? Has it some other purpose? I don't get it unsure.gif
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loky
post Mar 27 2005, 01:38 PM
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Nice job man smile.gif
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post Mar 27 2005, 02:28 PM
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very good tutorial you did.it must help some yas new at comp.hope more and more useful post like urs come into being...

as coming on:REP+
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NilsC
post Mar 27 2005, 02:42 PM