If you want to change your IP address on your home computer, there are few steps that might work for you—some simple, some not. Before trying more complicated/technical methods described below, you can try something that's very easy.
Step 1: Press "Start + r"
Than type "cmd" press Enter
Step 2: In command prompt type " ipconfig/release"
hit enter.
Type "exit" and leave the prompt
Step 3: Right-Click on "Network Places" or
"My Network Places"-> click on "Properties".
Then Right click on "Local Area Connection"->Click
"Properties".
Step 4: Now click on the "Internet
Protocol(TCP/OP)" from the list
under the "General" tab
Step 5: Click on " Use the following IP Address"
under the "General" tap
BINGOO!!! Now you can type in your own IP address.
Step 6: Now Press "Tap" and it should
automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask"
section with default numbers
Step 7: Hit "OK" button twice and you are now back
to the " Local Area Connection screen.
Step 8: Now Right-Click back on "Local Are
Connection" and go to Properties again.
Step 9: Go back to the "TCO/IP" settings now,
select "obtain an IP Address automatically"
Step 10: Hit "OK" twice again
Note: Now you have a new IP address However it only changes
your dynamic IP address and not
your ISP/IP Address.
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