You can't.
If you're using DSL then you can't change your IP unless contacting your ISP.
You can, however, change your IP address if you're using dial-up by disconnecting and reconnecting.
2006-09-11 18:10:16
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answered by Robin C 4
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it depends on your os
with unix/linux/mac os you can use the ifconfig command. For more details you can use:
man ifconfig
For Windows, you can only release and renew your IP which will pull a new IP from DHCP. A static IP must be set through the GUI in XP/2000. If you're running NT or 98 I you should be able to set a static IP from the command line but I don't remember the command (it's been a while). Try ipconfig ? or ipconfig help or it might be winipconfig.
2006-09-11 18:18:46
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answered by cjw333 2
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Simple answer--- you cannot. Long answer, you can by several other ways. If you have a cable modem, you simply need to unplug your cable box and plug it in after about 10 seconds. Your company automatically re-assigns you a new IP. If you have a router, there are several other tricks to doing this which I don't feel like getting into at the time being.
2006-09-11 18:11:49
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answered by God 3
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properly, i do no longer think of that there is besides to attain this utilising the command on the spot, yet there's a manner utilising the Microsoft distant laptop Connection utility that replaced into maximum likley equipped into your laptop. To get right of entry to this, circulate to: a million. click on commence 2. circulate to All courses 3. locate upload-ons 4. click on communications (on the backside of the checklist) 5. distant laptop Connection ought to be there to be certain that this to paintings, protection settings on the different laptop ought to be set to permit all exterior connections (this ought to be carried out with the aid of fact with the help of utilising distant laptop Connection you're in a roundabout way connecting to a working laptop or laptop) and the firewall settings ought to be low, or off. i'm hoping this helped, and robust luck!! : )
2016-11-07 03:50:20
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answered by ? 4
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I think....
ipconfig /release
ipconfig / renew .....
i think once u enter the ipfonfig- it will give u the opions
2006-09-11 18:10:26
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answered by mikey 3
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IPCONFIG/RELEASE
IPCONFIG/RENEW
2006-09-11 18:12:27
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answered by JamHussla 2
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