OK.
Write those IPs down, then set Windows to "obtain DNS server address automatically".
Run the script again.
OK.
Write those IPs down, then set Windows to "obtain DNS server address automatically".
Run the script again.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
anon they can do something to you if they know your DNS.
Some ISP still don't have patched/not patched enough the DNS attack.
Do you mean this?
He concealed the server's IP anyway
Then maybe you can try this "DHCP IP changer"?
Link: DHCP IP Changer !!! - MobileCastleDHCP IP Changer
This little appz will help you guys with static IPs get round
Rapidshare.com and other file hosts Time delays.It will work
for most but not ALL. Firstly, go get your first file. Then get
your second file and when you get the timer or 90 odd Minute wait,
run DHCP IP Changer....Wait for it to finish....20 Secs the Minimize
button comes active. Then Minimize and refresh your browser page and
you`ll have you`re next d/l. I`ve gotta way with up to six goes.
It seems like a different implementation of the same script, with a more detailed GUI. I have just tried it and it completely changed my IP (first octet was 190 and now is 200).
...(I accidently clicked on Thank you button)
Last edited by anon; 03.09.08 at 20:28.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
OMG!!! This is still not working I guess my ISP is really something
OK, there's one last thing we could try:
Go to Start -> Run... -> type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER.
Go to your IP Properties dialog (the one from the pic you posted before).
Set the IP address settings like this:
Wait a while, then set it back to "obtain an IP address automatically".
You should have a new IP (this whole procedure is essentially doing the script's commands manually). If you don't, retry a few times.
If you still have the same IP, your ISP may be blocking this method. You'll have to flip your MAC's last byte, then reboot your modem, like SealLion said.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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