If your IP address is Dynamic, then type in the following commands in a DOS command prompt window: (commands are in bold)
ipconfig /release
Wait for about 10 seconds. And then type
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
You should have anew IP address. If not your ISP has port binding and
this is impossible. Once again, this trick is only possible if you have
a dynamic IP (on that needs you to supply username and password to log
on everytime)
Others with a much better idea please reply to this post... (It should work)
ipconfig /release
Wait for about 10 seconds. And then type
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
You should have anew IP address. If not your ISP has port binding and
this is impossible. Once again, this trick is only possible if you have
a dynamic IP (on that needs you to supply username and password to log
on everytime)
Others with a much better idea please reply to this post... (It should work)
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