There are many methods to change your IP address. Now I tell you a trick for change your IP. :)
But remember this following method will only work if your computer is being assigned your external IP and not a router. :)
Now, Let's do it :)
For windows 2000, XP, and 2003:
- 1. Click on "Start"
- 2. Click Run
- 3. Type in cmd and hit enter, now you see MSDOS prompt or command prompt screen :)
- 4. Type ipconfig /release and hit enter
- 5. Click Start, Control Panel, and open Network Connections
- 6. Find and Right click on the active Local Area Connection and select Properties
- 7. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
- 8. Click on Use the following IP address
- 9. Enter a false IP like 123.123.123.123 :)
- 10. Press Tab and the Subnet Mask section will populate with default numbers
- 11. Hit OK twice
- 12. Right click the active Local Area Connection again and choose Properties
- 13. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
- 14. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically :)
- 15. Hit OK twice
- 16. Go to What Is My IP to see if you have a new IP address. :)) :)) :))
For Windows Vista and Windows 7:
- 1. Click on "Start" in the bottom left hand corner of screen
- 2. Click All Programs expand the Accessories menu
- 3. In the Accessories menu, Right Click Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator
- 4. Type ipconfig /release and hit enter
- 5. Click Start, Control Panel, and open Network and Sharing Center. Depending on your view, you may have to click Network and Internet before you see the Network and Sharing Center icon
- 6. From the Tasks menu on the left, choose Manage Network Connections
- 7. Find and Right click on the active Local Area Connection and choose Properties (If you’re hit with a UAC prompt, choose Continue)
- 8. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- 9. Click on Use the following IP address
- 10. Enter a false IP like 123.123.123.123 :)
- 11. Press Tab and the Subnet Mask section will populate with default numbers
- 12. Hit OK twice
- 13. Right click the active Local Area Connection again and choose Properties
- 14. Double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
- 15. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically
- 16. Hit OK twice
- 17. Go to What Is My IP to see if you have a new IP address. :)) :)) :))
Thanks for your information. I have followed your check my changed my ip address. After i checked my ip address from this site Ip-details.com
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