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Jorge232 | 06-17-2015 10:05 PM | Questions about IP address, router swap Hello,
After I read the eBay stealth, I marked some questions down, and I hope there is someone can answer me=}:
1, If I delete a user account of my computer and recreate it, does it have new cookies and flash objects setting?
2, is the IP address: 59.38.69.238 is different with the IP: 59.38.71.251 ? I use cable modem and router for connection, and ISP seems provide me dynamic IP, how I can control the IP if it's dynamic and change over times?
3, Regarding the router swap method, is that mean if I have only one broadband connection, and can I use different routers to connect different computers, and I have different IP address? I want more details about this method.
4, if I use router wap method, what should I do with the internet connection when I log in different user account?
Thank you
Jorge |
kozzer89 | 06-17-2015 11:06 PM | Re: Questions about IP address, router swap 1. Yes
2. Yes it is different and you will have to find the cable modems address on your network, log into it and release/renew for a new IP. Or sometimes turning it off and back on does the trick. depends on your Internet service provider.
Why are you wanting to router swap when you have a dynamic IP? Unless I'm missing something router swapping isn't necessary in your case. |
Re: Questions about IP address, router swap Quote:
Originally Posted by Jorge232
(Post 678557)
1, If I delete a user account of my computer and recreate it, does it have new cookies and flash objects setting? | Yes. Quote:
2, is the IP address: 59.38.69.238 is different with the IP: 59.38.71.251 ? I use cable modem and router for connection, and ISP seems provide me dynamic IP, how I can control the IP if it's dynamic and change over times?
| Control it how? you mean you want to have the same IP always? If so you need to get either a VPS or VPN that can provide you with a Static IP for each Account. Quote:
3, Regarding the router swap method, is that mean if I have only one broadband connection, and can I use different routers to connect different computers, and I have different IP address? I want more details about this method.
| What this method does is that it allows you to get a new IP every time you swap Modems. Quote:
4, if I use router swap method, what should I do with the internet connection when I log in different user account?
| Not sure what you mean here. If you go with the Modem Swap method then you need to LOG each IP Change. |
Jorge232 | 06-18-2015 02:43 AM | Re: Questions about IP address, router swap It seems I cannot click the " quick reply to" button to reply message, so here I reply to: kozzer89.
The reason I want to swap router is I want to use couple computers under one broadband connection, and I want the computer has different IP withou restart the router over and over again, I don't know how to make this. |
Jorge232 | 06-18-2015 02:47 AM | Re: Questions about IP address, router swap Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 678576)
Yes.
Control it how? you mean you want to have the same IP always? If so you need to get either a VPS or VPN that can provide you with a Static IP for each Account.
1, can you suggest reliable VPN or VPS?
What this method does is that it allows you to get a new IP every time you swap Modems.
Not sure what you mean here. If you go with the Modem Swap method then you need to LOG each IP Change. | 2, I want to assign different static IP to different computer under one broadban connection, how to make it? |
Re: Questions about IP address, router swap Nice breakdown MM78 |
Re: Questions about IP address, router swap Quote:
Originally Posted by Jorge232
(Post 678611)
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1, can you suggest reliable VPN or VPS? | I don't know of any for your Country. Quote:
2, I want to assign different static IP to different computer under one broadban connection, how to make it?
| You have 2 options:
1. You can ask your ISP if they can "sell" you static IPs, If so they can then give you instructions on how to configure your Computers.
2. You can go the VPN/VPS Route...and No, I don't know of any for your Country, sorry. | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:54 AM. | |
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