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Bottlejsp
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#1 Posted: 30 Jul 2013 10:00 am Post subject: IP Change - Help Please? |
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If im banned on d2jsp, i think ip banned... how could i make a new account without it getting banned within 10 minutes too?
I dont want to setup a proxy and i have att internet. Do i just call and ask for a new ip? Will they charge? |
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Michael (ツ)
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Raskintua b&w
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#3 Posted: 03 Aug 2013 06:52 pm Post subject: Re: IP Change - Help Please? |
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| Bottlejsp wrote: | If im banned on d2jsp, i think ip banned... how could i make a new account without it getting banned within 10 minutes too?
I dont want to setup a proxy and i have att internet. Do i just call and ask for a new ip? Will they charge? |
Just call your isp and ask them to reset your connection, if they ask why just tell them you have problems and thats what the last tech guy did to fix it.
Should work imho, did this a few times for my parents as they had problems with their isp and they always had a new ip afterwards. |
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InFaMouS-c
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#4 Posted: 07 Aug 2013 09:50 am Post subject: |
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Use a manual method to reset TCP/IP for Windows XP
Note This section is intended for advanced computer users. If you are not comfortable with advanced troubleshooting, ask someone for help or contact Support. For information about how to contact Support, see the Microsoft Help and Support contact information Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactusThe reset command is available in the IP context of the NetShell utility. Follow these steps to use the reset command to reset TCP/IP manually:
To open a command prompt, click Start and then click Run. Copy and paste (or type) the following command in the Open box and then press ENTER:
cmd
At the command prompt, copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Note If you do not want to specify a directory path for the log file, use the following command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
Reboot the computer.
Use a manual method to reset TCP/IP for Windows Vista and Windows 7
Note This section is intended for advanced computer users. If you are not comfortable with advanced troubleshooting, ask someone for help or contact Support. For information about how to contact Support, see the Microsoft Help and Support contact information Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/contactusThe reset command is available in the IP context of the NetShell utility. Follow these steps to use the reset command to reset TCP/IP manually:
To open a command prompt, click Start and then type CMD in the Search programs and files.
Right-click CMD.exe icon in Programs and choose Run as administrator.
When the User Account Control box pop up, click Yes.
At the command prompt, copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Note If you do not want to specify a directory path for the log file, use the following command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
Reboot the computer.
When you run the reset command, it rewrites two registry keys that are used by TCP/IP. This has the same result as removing and reinstalling the protocol. The reset command rewrites the following two registry keys:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\DHCP\Parameters\
To run the manual command successfully, you must specify a file name for the log, in which the actions that netsh takes will be recorded. When you run the manual command, TCP/IP is reset and the actions that were taken are recorded in the log file, known as resetlog.txt in this article.
The first example, c:\resetlog.txt, creates a path where the log will reside. The second example, resetlog.txt, creates the log file in the current directory. In either case, if the specified log file already exists, the new log will be appended to the end of the existing file.
SOURCE:
[url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357[/url]
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