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jonaam 01-18-2010 08:49 PM

IP Chicken Website and IP Addresses
 
So, I used this website a couple times yesterday and today and the IP Address it gave me was different both days.

Is this website actually giving me a secret IP Address that Ebay would actually track that I wouldn't know they are tracking?

Also, this IP Address is a different # than my Wireless Network Connection IP Address, why are they different?

Cachufleta 01-19-2010 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SevnSins (Post 120358)
It's very easy to do this remotely, from within your house. Although; to be able to do this from outside your home, you would only be able to do it once. You would need to setup a VNC type application on each end, and then access your internal network that way. The problem with this is that as soon as you reset the modem, you will lose the connection to your network, and you would have no idea what the new IP address is, so that you could log back into the VNC application.

Why would you need VNC?
You can control the router via http

However in some point, following powder's guide, you will have to unplug the modem, needing physicall access to the place.

ANYONE FOUND A WAY TO CHANGE IPs ON A REMOTE COMPUTER ?

bigmac 01-19-2010 03:52 PM

will ebay track that or is that good enough

Quote:

Originally Posted by SevnSins (Post 120357)
If they are all hooked up to the same modem at the same time, the WAN IP addresses will be the same. Although; if you connect 1 router to the modem at a time, you will have a unique IP for each router.

Example:
  • Router #1: 192.168.1.2
  • Router #2: 192.168.1.4
  • Router #3: 192.168.1.6
  • Router #4: 192.168.1.8


cinnamonuk1971 02-05-2010 11:47 AM

Hi,
I do everything you say and change the mac address, but then i have no internet access afterwards and my router home page is not showing wan ip, default gateway etc with my new manually adjusted mac address. It is a "myessentials" (belkin) router... Help!:confused:

SevnSins 02-05-2010 12:01 PM

I had the same issue with my Belkin. I just unplugged it, and tried a different MAC address. Be sure to keep a log of the MACs you use, so you'll know which ones don't work.

SevnSins 02-05-2010 12:11 PM

In my experience; not all routers allow http access, and can also be unsafe leaving access open to the world. If you use that method, make sure you have a good password.

Changing the IP on a remote computer has been discussed already. The problem is that you won't know the new IP when you need to access the machine later. Even if you use the HTTP router access, you still need an IP address.

The only thing I can think of is 2 internet connections to the remote network. One that never changes IP, so you can get access to the one you do want to reset/change.

If anyone has any better ideas, I'd be interested in hearing some myself.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cachufleta (Post 120577)
Why would you need VNC?
You can control the router via http

However in some point, following powder's guide, you will have to unplug the modem, needing physicall access to the place.

ANYONE FOUND A WAY TO CHANGE IPs ON A REMOTE COMPUTER ?


cinnamonuk1971 02-05-2010 01:53 PM

i have tried many, but none work... any ones i can use that you know of sevensins?

cinnamonuk1971 02-06-2010 07:38 AM

If i get some cheap dial up service like cooper.net, will that ultimately resolve any issues re:new ip address as each time i dial up i get a new address?

ThinkTank 02-10-2010 01:33 AM

Just curious as I haven't seen anybody else mention this. If you are either paranoid of doing it wrong or your not tech savy couldn't you always just take your cable modem to your cable provider and ask for a new cable modem, come home, plug the new modem into your router and get a new IP address that way? That seems to be a really easy way for anyone not very tech savy.

Penya 02-25-2010 07:22 PM

I've just moved from cabled area to non-cable and will have to use ADSL. With my cable router it was so easy to change to IP's I needed but what about ADSL router? Can I change IP same way by changing MAC?

earsh 03-02-2010 10:46 AM

A little confised to my hed but i will try..

thanks a lot:)

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Sandy D 03-11-2010 09:43 PM

I have tried this with my router and modem and it will not work.

Must be that roadrunner will not allow this to happen.

Anyone else ever get this to work with roadrunner high speed?

philly387 03-11-2010 10:08 PM

Might have a static ip address not a dynamic. Call your ISP and ask.

razvan4NBA 06-12-2010 07:31 PM

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the thing is that i do not have an assigned mac??.. at least is dynamic ...what should i put in those blank spaces ?

Vicvelcro 06-13-2010 04:16 AM

Well, you do have a MAC address for the device. Those blank spaces mean you aren't already spoofing a MAC and therefore your router is using the factory assigned MAC. Look on the bottom or the back of the router for a sticker with your unit serial number and MAC. Then, put the first 3 pairs in the appropriate blanks. Change any of the digits in the last 3 pairs (change the last one, or the last pair or whatever) and type that in the last 3 blanks. Then save the changes. You may have to reboot your modem and router. You may not.

Trimptop 06-14-2010 05:48 AM

I have a static IP address, how do I change it? I have no clue what to do? Thanks

Vicvelcro 06-14-2010 05:50 AM

If your IP address is static, there is nothing you can do except get a new service provider.

LieberMensch 06-17-2010 09:48 AM

yep u need dynamic ip internetprovider

sia 06-18-2010 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LieberMensch (Post 145455)
yep u need dynamic ip internetprovider

Are you sayint to be able to change the IP address you have to have a dynamic Ip to begin with?

NTP 06-18-2010 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sia (Post 145591)
Are you sayint to be able to change the IP address you have to have a dynamic Ip to begin with?


Yes, that is what is being said.

A static IP means that you have the same IP from now until whenever you end your service with your provider. No one else has that IP. No amount of rebooting your cable/dsl modem and or router will change that. It is permanant. You may be able to call them and ask them to change your IP, but they will probably only do that once. You can purchase a bundle of 5 or more static IPs if you want, but it can get expensive.

A dynamic IP is given by your provider also but it's "leased". On it's own it may change every few days or weeks. But if you use the tips in the Stealth Book and on these forums, you can change it at will.

I use cable with a static IP for my home network, but I have my ebay/paypal accounts on a different computer and it is using a Sprint Broadband wireless connection. I get a different dynamic IP everytime I connect with it. I just keep a record of all the IPs it has given me and on which accounts.

sia 06-18-2010 06:45 AM

if i have an ip dynamic address does that mean that everytime i turn my pc on and go online i have a different IP address?

NTP 06-18-2010 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sia (Post 145612)
if i have an ip dynamic address does that mean that everytime i turn my pc on and go online i have a different IP address?


No. It depends on your provider. You'll need to go to ipchicken .com or ipburger .com and check to see what your IP is.


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