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Here is a short tutorial for changing your ip:

Unplug your modem. Most service providers assign dynamic IPs, which change from time to time. By disconnecting your modem for a long period of time, you are likely to get a new address assigned to you when you turn it back on.

Step 2 Wait for five minutes. Some ISPs will assign a new IP address in as little as five minutes. Reconnect your modem and check your public IP. If it hasn’t changed unplug your modem again and wait overnight (or at least 8 hours).

Step 3 Connect with a different device. IP addresses may be assigned based on the first device that’s connected to the modem. This first device is typically the router. To get a new address, try connecting your computer directly to your modem:

Shut everything down. In order to clear the old settings from your modem, you will need to make sure that everything on your network is powered down entirely, and that your modem is disconnected from the router. There should be no lights showing on the modem. Make sure that your computer is shut down as well. Your computer will be connected directly to the internet without the added protection of a router, if only for a few minutes. Make sure that your antivirus is up to date before powering down your computer and continuing the process. Connect the modem to your computer via Ethernet. Plug the Internet port in the modem directly into your computer’s Ethernet port. Turn on the modem first. Let it power all the way on. This can take up to one minute. Turn on the computer. Let it boot all the way up and connect to the internet. As soon as you have a connection shut it down. Reconnect the router. Once your computer has been shut down, plug the internet port of the modem into the WAN port of the router. Your network settings should not be changed, but you may have a new public IP now.

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