
Originally Posted by
rossco
If it changed by changing your router then what you need to do is go into the router config and change the router's mac address.
Just changing any 1 character will do.
Then unplug the router and modem, plug them back in, and you should get a new ip.
Whatever happened to going into cmd and releasing and renewing your ip like a normal person?
You know cmd>
ipconfig /release and/or ipconfig /renew.
If switching router did it for him, surely that ought to do it as well. Unless he's talking about his wan IP or something, in which case that's changeable through the router settings.
EDit: maybe that just messes with his wan IP, though, come to think of it. But if so, the router should have commands for it.
EDitII: If it's choking on the cache /flushdns might be of help as well, btw. If something has changed on this end, like the serverip, or something.
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