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    mike160's Avatar Old School
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    hi can anyone point me to a good guide on seting up jdownloader the right way for best use new to jdownloader my problem is that reconection is not configured correctly thats what its saying is there any guide on this here everything else looks good

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    The reconnection script you should use depends on your router and/or modem and provider. Searching Google for your router's brand and model or ISP and connection type plus "reconnect script" would be a good start.

    Other than that, I can't help much, as I have Premium accounts for my most used hosters and don't mind waiting otherwise.
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    mike160's Avatar Old School
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    thanks anon-sbi will this also work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds3YBUlxJe8

    also do you know how to check to see if a ip is dynamic
    Last edited by mike160; 05-25-2011 at 09:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike160 View Post
    thanks anon-sbi will this also work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds3YBUlxJe8
    As I said before, I couldn't really tell you.

    also do you know how to check to see if a ip is dynamic
    Check icanhazip.com and write what you see there. Reboot your modem and/or change your MAC address. Check icanhazip.com again. If the address changed, it's dynamic.
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    mike160's Avatar Old School
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    thanks i will try this out

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon-sbi View Post
    change your MAC address. Check icanhazip.com again. If the address changed, it's dynamic.
    @mike160
    Emphasis on this, definitely change your MAC address to see if it's dynamic. I found that with my ISP, I don't get a new IP unless my MAC address hasn't been connected for over 24 hours OR I spoof my router's MAC address to something different. If you don't know how to change your MAC address (I assume you do though), then you could just try giving internet access to another network interface device (e.g. directly into your computer) instead of your router when your modem boots up.
    Last edited by mjmacky; 05-25-2011 at 10:24 PM.

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