- Turn your modem OFF.
- If you have a router, turn it OFF.
- Temporarily disconnect the router from your computer AND modem (you can reconnect it later).
- Connect your modem directly to your computer.
- Restart your computer and modem.
- After both have restarted, surf to some websites to make sure that your connection has come back.
STEP #2:
STEP #3 to change the IP address of Windows XP
STEP #4 to change your IP in Windows XP
STEP #5:
STEP #6 to change IP address in Windows XP
STEP #7:
STEP #8 for changing IP address in XP
STEP #9:
- Check the box for "Use the following IP address" and enter the following:
IP address: 111.111.111.111
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
STEP #10:
- Then click "OK", and then "Close" to exit the dialog boxes.
- Wait 30 seconds. This is IMPORTANT.
STEP #11 to change your IP address in Windows XP:
- Repeat steps 6-8 above.
- This time, for step 9, check the box for "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically".
STEP #12:
- Click "OK" and "Close" to exit the dialog boxes.
- WAIT 30-60 SECONDS for the connection to reset.
- Yes, this is IMPORTANT.
STEP #13 to change IP address in Windows XP
- Click refresh on to verify that your IP address has changed.
Before surfing, be sure to clear your web browser cookies. Cookies are usually harmless, but they are one more method that many websites and marketers use to keep track of your surfing.
Again, we suggest using this technique no more than once per week unless you have obtained permission from your ISP -- they may not be thrilled about frequently reissuing IP's. It may attract attention, service termination, and/or additional fees.
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