June 29, 200620 yr Author I guess broadband because i know i dont have dial up. OK i got my ip now, but how comes its different now then its been for like the past 3 months :-k
June 29, 200620 yr Sometimes it shows your computer name or network id instead of your IP Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
June 29, 200620 yr Most Internet Service Providers set you up with a dynamic IP address that is released/renewed on a regular basis. If you have a router between your pc and your modem, it also has an IP address which is usually the one an external site will see if you are behind a firewall protecting your PC IP. To find out your PCs IP, go to your command prompt (Go to Start -> Run -> type cmd -> click OK or press [Enter[) then type ipconfig at the command line. For more details, type ipconfig /all. - - My deviantART Page - -
July 1, 200620 yr http://www.ipchicken.com Man, I love that chicken. But if you are looking to make a static ip. I think it's some site like Portfoward.com Something like that. Dunno
July 1, 200620 yr I believe static ips are assigned by your provider and if you want one, you would have to get into contact with them and ask about it because i dont think some 3rd party site would be able to give you a proper static ip like the provider could.
July 1, 200620 yr It can depend on your ISP, if you are with AOL for an example they say they will change your IP address at certain times and they also change it for security reasons. I am not sure how true this is but I am with AOL and they are a great ISP and have never let me down. =D> Joe. :D [Admin Edit: Referral links are not permitted in signatures or posts]
July 1, 200620 yr I believe static ips are assigned by your provider and if you want one, you would have to get into contact with them and ask about it because i dont think some 3rd party site would be able to give you a proper static ip like the provider could. Worked for me when I was doing my SHOUTcast Server. No, that is not a :^o
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