MINIPROXY.ORG
go to this site , CTRL+f and search for the word script
You will understand then.
MINIPROXY.ORG
go to this site , CTRL+f and search for the word script
You will understand then.
I found a way to get a new IP via comcast!
Make your internet stop working somehow (spoofing my router MAC did it for me) and then call Comcast and now they have a bot that can auto-refresh your modem
"God, from the mount Sinai
whose grey top shall tremble,
He descending, will Himself,
in thunder, lightning, and loud trumpet’s sound,
ordain them laws".
John Milton (1608-1674) in Paradise Lost
Ripley'sSealLion's Believe it or Not! ~ NASCAR car crashes and Windows have just one thing in common.
Oh, oh. Better use LINUX.
I waited for 15 minutes but nothing happened. Then I powercycled everything and voila, new IP! And I did this with a router, though I don't really think it matters too much. I just had to lose connectivity by screwing around with the router MAC. But it was reverted (as in I disabled MAC spoofing) before I called Comcast so I don't think it made a difference.
Update: MAC address change not needed, only ISP call, IP address release, wait 10 min, powercycle, viola!
@Instab: thing is if I just powercycle then my IP doesn't change. Only the above formula will work, at least for my Comcast connection
Yeah it's a bit tedious and the 10 minute wait to change IP doesn't justify the 15 minute wait for RS downloads
Today for the first time ever a public torrent with 20 seeders and 20 leechers (3 movie pack) was going strong at 600 KB/s
Upon further investigation, I found out that someone was uploading to me at 500 KB/s and I promptly looked up his IP. He has Verizon FiOS (fiber optic) internet, while I have to live with crap cable. It's not in my specific street yet. Also, the FiOS 15/5 plan is about 10 bucks cheaper than my current 16/2. FML.
Last edited by ooblar; 13.03.10 at 05:04.
I'm on Cable too But the infrastructure in my country isn't good enough to provide such speeds yet. I wanted to try DSL, but since you have to pay the phone company for the line digitalization, when the service doesn't work they'll blame your ISP, and viceversa
The last sentence reminded me of how I once checked if iPlan (a better provider) covered my specific area, and my house was one block off it
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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