Post: IP Changer
06-21-2011, 06:04 PM #1
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06-22-2011, 08:21 PM #2
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Echo ipconfig/flushdns
ipconfig/flushdns
echo ipconfig/release
ipconfig/release
echo ipconfig/renew
ipconfig/renew
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Wtf sorta Ip Changer is this :L and its advertising a forum.

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06-23-2011, 01:41 AM #3
This does nothing.. Plus its a batch file.... All it does is renew your current ip, flush the dns, etc... This is fail. And nice advertisment as well... learn to not fail.
07-01-2011, 10:48 PM #4
When will people learn that changing the IP assigned to them by their ISP is near-impossible nowadays? I hope you all understand that you’re modem has a MAC address that does not change and acts as a “handshake” with your ISP so when you turn your modem on the exchange will ask for your MAC address and then the exchange will go “O hai dur… Your name is Fred and you are on our basic package and we have assigned you the IP 127.0.0.1 thanks for using meh” that’s why people alter there MAC to get better internet packages.

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07-03-2011, 01:15 AM #5
Originally posted by Primark View Post
When will people learn that changing the IP assigned to them by their ISP is near-impossible nowadays? I hope you all understand that you’re modem has a MAC address that does not change and acts as a “handshake” with your ISP so when you turn your modem on the exchange will ask for your MAC address and then the exchange will go “O hai dur… Your name is Fred and you are on our basic package and we have assigned you the IP 127.0.0.1 thanks for using meh” that’s why people alter there MAC to get better internet packages.



Mac spoofing can be easily done using Router CFW, also changing your IP to your ISP is pretty difficult but this does not stop you using proxies. Such as one of my guides explains how.
07-03-2011, 10:24 PM #6
Originally posted by Relevant View Post
Mac spoofing can be easily done using Router CFW, also changing your IP to your ISP is pretty difficult but this does not stop you using proxies. Such as one of my guides explains how.


Nobody mentioned proxies and nobody denied the ease of MAC spoofing, you’re reply seems to be pretty pointless. Just to add MAC spoofing only works if you get a MAC from the same router and there within a five mile radius of you, it would be pointless grabbing a MAC address from a person in Dublin and attempting to use it in London and it’s also classed as fraud and punished as such.

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07-03-2011, 11:21 PM #7
Originally posted by Primark View Post
Nobody mentioned proxies and nobody denied the ease of MAC spoofing, you’re reply seems to be pretty pointless. Just to add MAC spoofing only works if you get a MAC from the same router and there within a five mile radius of you, it would be pointless grabbing a MAC address from a person in Dublin and attempting to use it in London and it’s also classed as fraud and punished as such.


Yea, you can scan your ISP or something along those lines for local MAC addresses, I used to have a copy of the tutorial. Not any more. And I was just pointing out proxies could be used.

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