I REALLY need to change my IP address.

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How do I change my IP address? I REALLY need to do this.

I dont know the difference between static and dynamic, can someone help me?

Is there any way I can set it up to be from a certain location other than what I am?

Thank you
 

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Google search. There are about 10,000 different ways
 

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Child porn will get you in trouble...but if you are with a cable provider many of the IPs are issued according to the MAC address or your network card...Chance the NIC and you change your IP...
 

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Bad news...you can't do it unless you change your ISP...you can change NIC card, static or dynamic IPs all you want...and your IP showed to the outside world still the same....
 
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so all i have to do is go to one of these sites and pay 17.95 or whatever, and everyone that is able to view my IP address will see a different one?

thanks again

btw: it has nothing to do with anything illegal, just certain people i dont want to know im on a certain site.
 

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What book did you play the, "It wasn't me! I SWEAR! I can prove my IP is different!" trick on? lol. :ohno:
 

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Yes....call up ISP company and tell them you want dial-up account....then they will give you local access number....you will dial that number from your pc to get on the internet...

Are you sure you want to use dial-up at 56K bps speed???
 

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