Internal IP addresses will always be the same.Originally posted by wrexham:hmm, i just took the power plug out of my linksys modem
still havn't changed IP, since my ipconfig is still the same =/
Err... it's like so obvious? He told us already.Originally posted by MichelleTan:This guy obviously is trying to spam nonsense on someone's blog chatbox (Cbox) but he tio banned. So he thinking of changing IP address to spam more nonsense again.
astute observation!Originally posted by MichelleTan:This guy obviously is trying to spam nonsense on someone's blog chatbox (Cbox) but he tio banned. So he thinking of changing IP address to spam more nonsense again.
No.Originally posted by wrexham:astute observation!
hmm, mayi, http://www.dnsstuff.com/ will allow me to change my external IP then?
soulwinner , whats t2?
i know it's a canoe. ahahaha
How about changing hard disk which has the OS in it ?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Internal IP addresses will always be the same.
External IP addresses, the one that servers detect, will not.
http://www.dnsstuff.com/ - go this site. Right at the top of the page, it lists your IP address that servers "see".
Yes... because you need to turn everything off, change the hard disk, and turn on it again... which is just the same as turning on and off the router.Originally posted by zeny:How about changing hard disk which has the OS in it ?
Is like changing a com.
If you are using different accounts, yes. Same account, no.Originally posted by mancha:On this subject, If I use my laptop at different locations using wireless broadband connection, would my IP address be the same at these different locations?