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Need help changing my IP!

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I was recently caught botting on my pure and was banned, i dont know if this is going to flag my IP as a botter, but i am about to start running 5 bots, consistantly, 2 GDK bots, A Druid bot, and another couple of bots to get some supplies for skills.

Now i need a way to change my IP so that if i am flagged i can just change the IP.  However, i have looked all over the place and i've tried it many times, but none of the methods they provided worked. 

I've read about some programs that work, such as tor, and widecap.  But widecap isn't up right now, so i dont know if it works anymore. Any other suggestions, as i need this desperately.

 

Thank you,

 

LivePlUR

Go to your start menu, and run cmd.

 

Type ipconfig /all

 

Check if DHCP is enabled.

 

If DHCP is enabled, then you have a dynamic IP and you can change it just by re-starting your router

 

If DHCP is disabled, then you have a static IP and you need to contact your ISP to change it.

You could also trying calling up your ISP and asking them to change your IP for you, depends which company and customer support agent, some do some don't.

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it's says:

 

wireless LAN adapter wireless network connection 2:

DHCP Enabled.....:Yes

 

Ethernet adapter local area connection:

DHCP Enabled......:Yes

 

wireless LAN adapter wireless network connection:

DHCP Enabled.....:Yes

 

Then there is also various Tunnel Adapters that say:

DHCP Enabled....:No


so what does this mean?

and i also unplugged my router for about 10 minutes then turned it back on, and my IP was still the same.

it's says:

 

wireless LAN adapter wireless network connection 2:

DHCP Enabled.....:Yes

 

Ethernet adapter local area connection:

DHCP Enabled......:Yes

 

wireless LAN adapter wireless network connection:

DHCP Enabled.....:Yes

 

Then there is also various Tunnel Adapters that say:

DHCP Enabled....:No

so what does this mean?

and i also unplugged my router for about 10 minutes then turned it back on, and my IP was still the same.

 

You have a dynamic IP, grats

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vpn  

 

i was thinking about doing this, but i am unsure of how to set them up or anything, i've never used anything like that.

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but i unplugged my router for about 5 mintes then plugged it back in, and the IP was still the same. Should i unplug it longer to make it work or what?

but i unplugged my router for about 5 mintes then plugged it back in, and the IP was still the same. Should i unplug it longer to make it work or what?

 

You need to do a hard reset, few hours should do

 

When your modem comes online, it communicates to the network indicating it is looking for an IP address. The DHCP server listens to this communication and starts talking to the modem. The modem then transmits its MAC address to the DHCP server. At that point, either an IP has been reserved for the modem or one is assigned at that time. Hence cloning your MAC address to get a new IP from your ISP.
 
If you just unplug and plug back in, it does not need to look for an IP because the MAC address is the same.

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Widecap is up, I just tried it tongue.png

 

If it really isn't working for you I could send you the file.

 

the link to download widecap isn't up. it won't load it for me or something. i'm not sure why.

 

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but i unplugged my router for about 5 mintes then plugged it back in, and the IP was still the same. Should i unplug it longer to make it work or what?

 

You need to do a hard reset, few hours should do

 

When your modem comes online, it communicates to the network indicating it is looking for an IP address. The DHCP server listens to this communication and starts talking to the modem. The modem then transmits its MAC address to the DHCP server. At that point, either an IP has been reserved for the modem or one is assigned at that time. Hence cloning your MAC address to get a new IP from your ISP.
 
If you just unplug and plug back in, it does not need to look for an IP because the MAC address is the same.

 

 

so i should i should leave unplugged overnight or something like that. Is that what your saying?

 

Widecap is up, I just tried it tongue.png

 

If it really isn't working for you I could send you the file.

 

the link to download widecap isn't up. it won't load it for me or something. i'm not sure why.

 

 

http://www.fileswap.com/dl/ZG5FOMY5TE/

 

If all else fails and you have no other options I uploaded the widecap .exe file if you want it. No it doesn't have viruses...

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