Den Ip adresse du får når du logger på internettet er en dynamisk ip adresse som er tildelt af en DHCP server. Så vidt jeg er bekendt kan det godt nok ikke lade sig gøre at ændre den..??!!??
du kan ikke selv bestemme din ip på internettet med mindre du køber en fast ip adresse! og selv der kan du ikke få lov at bestemme hvad sin ip skal være!
Den er ikke nødvendigvis dynamisk. Jeg har f.eks. en statisk ip. Man kan ikke ændre sin ip adresse på internettet på nogen let måde, men selvfølgelig kan det lade sig gøre. Hvordan er så ret svært at svare på.
her er noget jeg fandt .. for cable users i usa .. det er da et forsøg værd ..
Changing Your IP Ok now say you did something to piss someone off and they know your IP. Since you are on cable, you\'re sunk right? If they are motivated, you\'ll never get a break, right? Wrong! Cable IP\'s DO change. Rarely, but they DO. There are a few ways you can do it yourself. Don\'t bother phoning @home. They can do it under certain special circumstances, but they almost never do.
1) Go to the start menu, click run and type in winipcfg. Change the pulldown bar to your Ethernet card and click \"more info\" and then click \"Release all\". Now turn off you computer and unplug your cable modem for a few days. What happens is that your IP is married to you Ethernet card. When you click \"release all\" your leased IP gets thrown back into the pool of IP\'s and, if you are lucky, someone else who is either new to @home, or has a new computer, will end up with your number. It\'s best to do this on weekdays when lots of new people get signed up. When you finally do get back online you will have a new IP, hopefully. The odds of this working depend on the amount of time your computer is off and the number of new accounts signed up in your \"node\".
2) Do the same as above, but while you are offline, change your Ethernet card. You don\'t HAVE to use a 3Com. any decent standard NIC card will do. This has worked for me before, but only when I remembered to \"release all\" first. You don\'t have to be offline for 5 days or whatever, just make sure your cable modem is unplugged for the hour or so while you install and configure the new Ethernet card.
3) This never failed to work for me. I thought it up while testing some computers I was fixing and noticed that the IP\'s on each one were different. Ok take the Ethernet lead from your cable modem, plug it into the infeed of any Ethernet hub. Connect TWO computers to the hub. Fire them both up. Your main computer retains the old IP. The new computer (in my case an old 486 with a used NIC compatible Ethernet card) has a brand new number. If you leave them like this for a week, @home will bill you for the second IP. Turn everything off, switch the Ethernet card in the computers and when you fire up your main computer again (switching drivers of course) BANGO! New IP. Sure it\'s a hassle, but its a lot easier that what @home has to do to get you a new IP. They have to kill your old account and sign you up to a brand new one while making paperwork of what they are doing and why... It\'s also a hell of a lot better than turning you computer off for days on end in the HOPES of changing your IP.
I have no doubt there are better methods. One method I always wanted to try but never got around to was to flash my netcard\'s firmware. See if I could change its name, or if changing its default resources would help. If anyone (especially you @home employees) can add to this, please do. Post in the discussion board, or email Jefe or I a follow up tutorial.
Hvis man har f.eks. en ADSL eller en anden form for fast opkobling, vil man altid have den samme IP adresse, vel at mærke hvis ens udbyder ikke ændrer den. Hvis man bruger et modem til at komme på nettet med, så vil det altid være en dynamisk IP adresse man får. Hvis man prøver at \"snuppe\" en anden adresse, så er det det samme som et hacker angreb, og man kan så via udbyderen finde personen som har \"snuppet\" IP adressen.
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