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    How do i...?

    How do i change/hide.. my ip?

    - Medi

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    Re: How do i...?

    Originally posted here by MediEvil
    How do i change/hide.. my ip?

    - Medi

    You'll have to be a little more specific in this situation. This forum is for general questions about AntiOnline, and I think that your question isn't related to AO. What are you trying to accomplish by changing/hiding your IP address?
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    I'd rather be fishing DjM's Avatar
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    Static or Dynamic, Dial-up or Cable, come on buddie a little more info please.
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    Go through a proxy server such as A Mega Proxy, and its IP address will show instead of yours.
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    Dial-Up
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    The following command changes your IP:

    ifconfig eth0 10.10.2.20

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    Originally posted here by MediEvil
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    Half way there....Static or Dynamic?
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    Uhhh... Dial-up is dynamic.

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    If you arent a little more specific, I cant help you. If its dial-up, itll change every time you log online anyway.

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    Originally posted here by ph1y
    Uhhh... Dial-up is dynamic.

    -phly
    ph1y - Thanks, and your likely correct in this case, however, there is no technical reason why a Dial-up connection cannot be configured with a Static IP Address. Several ISP's do offer this option to their customers. An example of why you might do this is, if you need/want to use your Windows machine as an FTP server or as a Web Server (don't why you would do this over dial-up, but), a Static IP is better in this case.

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