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Can I change my IP with any of these wireless router settings?

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  • Internet Service Providers
  • Networking
  • Mac Address
  • IP
  • Wireless Router
  • DHCP
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September 29, 2014 12:07:58 AM

I have a Dynamic IP with DHCP with my VDSL ISP. I used to be able to change my IP with Mac Address Cloning in these settings. Here is a picture can any of these settings change my online external IP? Not the "192.168.1.1" but the one that shows up online
http://i.imgur.com/704inNh.png

More about : change wireless router settings

September 29, 2014 12:13:35 AM

Depending on how your ISP has their DHCP servers set up, changing the MAC and rebooting might work.

If not, then it's basically VPN or nothing.
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September 29, 2014 12:15:03 AM

Someone Somewhere said:
Depending on how your ISP has their DHCP servers set up, changing the MAC and rebooting might work.

If not, then it's basically VPN or nothing.


There used to be a feature where I could change the MAC address in it. It's not there anymore for some reason or I cannot find it.
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September 29, 2014 12:40:08 AM

You're on the LAN page. I would guess it's on the 'WAN Service' or 'DSL' page.
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September 29, 2014 1:06:58 AM

Someone Somewhere said:
You're on the LAN page. I would guess it's on the 'WAN Service' or 'DSL' page.


There is WAN Service


Clicking edit on the second option this comes up


DSL settings
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September 29, 2014 1:31:47 AM

Still have no idea how I can do this.
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September 29, 2014 1:35:23 AM

Looks like it might be PPP redirect. Not certain.

It's usually easier to either use a dedicated modem or use a router with a built-in modem. Bridging is a pain.

Wrong thread, sorry.
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September 29, 2014 1:38:02 AM

Someone Somewhere said:
Looks like it might be PPP redirect. Not certain.

It's usually easier to either use a dedicated modem or use a router with a built-in modem. Bridging is a pain.


About changing the IP address/Mac Address?
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September 29, 2014 1:43:36 AM

Do you get any extra settings showing up if you tick "Enable WAN interface with base MAC"?

Why do you need to change IPs?
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September 29, 2014 1:47:23 AM

Someone Somewhere said:
Do you get any extra settings showing up if you tick "Enable WAN interface with base MAC"?

Why do you need to change IPs?


Their is a service I'm using that requires you to regularly change IP's and it's really needed. I cannot use a VPN either.
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September 29, 2014 2:14:50 AM

Someone Somewhere said:
Do you get any extra settings showing up if you tick "Enable WAN interface with base MAC"?

Why do you need to change IPs?


The mac address cloning used to be in my router settings. I have no idea at all what happened ever since. I remember using it months ago, it disappeared. Is there any other ways I change my IP? I hear unplugging the router for an hour and plugging it back up can change it. I'm really not sure anymore. Is there any software where I can force the routers MAC address to change?
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September 29, 2014 2:27:36 AM

I checked "Enable WAN interface with base MAC" and it changed my IP. I unchecked it and it went back to my old IP. Checked it again and it went back to the IP I changed before. So it's basically switching between these 2 IPs. I don't need that though I need to have a new one a lot
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October 1, 2014 7:24:28 AM

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