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Unsuccessful home IP change

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No matter what I do my IP does not change. My ISP is Comcast and am running the modem/router box through bridge mode and using another router to change my MAC address. I changed my MAC address for my PC and cloned the MAC address, this does not seem to change the IP. I tried releasing and renewing the IP in CMD and changing the IPv4 in Ethernet properties. Fairly sure that it is a dynamic IP but cannot get anything to work. Am I missing something?

have you tried just calling them and asking how to go about an IP change.

4 minutes ago, D Bolter said:

have you tried just calling them and asking how to go about an IP change.

ISP companies don't really change ips in America, unlike Europe where most modems you can just reset it. Try unplugging your modem for 2 days then try reconnecting, it's your only option if you already tried getting a new MAC.

It won't change, I've had my same one since November =\

 

You're best off purchasing a VPN or some Proxies (i prefer vpn).

On 5/14/2018 at 2:20 PM, Alek said:

ISP companies don't really change ips in America, unlike Europe where most modems you can just reset it. Try unplugging your modem for 2 days then try reconnecting, it's your only option if you already tried getting a new MAC.

2 days of no wifi?!?!

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