Ip changeing
on normal home modems you can change your dhcp client id or mac address on the router.
many home modems now have the router built in. When the router is built in i think they might lock the MAC address and DHCP client id.
I looked into getting a clear spot but MAC and DHCP is locked. However the firmware is GPL. Someone might have already made the needed adjustments. If not maybe someone with the skills could do this.
maybe a firmware reload or force restart could change the ip
also you might try turning it of, traveling far enough to use different towers, when you reconnect you might have a new one.
If you goto a different major city you should get a new ip. Where you go from one dot on the coverage map, to the next one. Looking at the current coverage map if your in Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, Minnesota, Tennessee, or Utah, you'll have to go out of state.
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