Littlewayne Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 http://prntscr.com/7mlohl What does this mean? I have found that my IP is dynamic, I think.. And so I need to change my IP. I looked up a few guides telling me to simply unplug my router/modem and it would be as simple as that, but my IP did not change. Another method was this... Below is what I followed, but I received this whenever I attempted to "Ipconfig/release" ... http://prntscr.com/7mlohl Any help as to what this means would really help. Open your MS-DOS Command Prompt. To do this, click your Windows “Start” button. Select “Search.” Type “Command” in the search box. Press “Enter” on your keyboard. Double-click the program to launch it. Type “ipconfig/all” at the blinking prompt. Press “Enter” on your keyboard. Your current IP address is listed. Write it down so you can reference it later. Type “ipconfig/release” at the blinking prompt. Press “Enter” on your keyboard. Wait 60 seconds. Type “ipconfig/renew” at the blinking prompt. Press “Enter” on your keyboard. Type “ipconfig/all.” Press “Enter.” Look at the new IP address. Compare the new IP address to the old IP address from Step 2 to ensure it is different. If the new IP address is the same as the old one, continue releasing and renewing the address until you pull a new one from Time Warner's IP address pool. Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_8236923_new-ip-address-time-warner.html
Littlewayne Posted June 29, 2015 Author Posted June 29, 2015 just restart your router I have found that I only use a modem..is that possible. I have a Belkin wireless play usb adapter which I plugged into another pc that i'm currently using.
The_Red_Flag Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 just restart your router He means modem. But if that doesn't work (and I mean leave it unplugged for five minutes) you may have to call your ISP to be assigned a new IP 1