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Need to change IP: MAC change ? release/renew ?
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marcocalamassi:
Hi guys
Id like to get a new public ip address cause i suspect instagram has flagged my IP.
My ISP told me they cannot change it manually and that i should try unplug the router overnight and see it it picks up a new IP.
i tried but nothing changed.
Now they said i can do it from the router itself either changing the MAC or through the Release/Renew function (which i didnt find in my dlink dashboard)
Any help in doing this ? i could really use some help
thanks
GreenBay42:
Make sure you turn off the modem as well as the router. The only way you can change the MAC address is to go to Settings > Internet (Advanced Settings). Next to MAC Address Clone, select a device from the drop-down. This will have the router use the MAC address from the device you selected (computer, smart phone, etc) as the WAN/Internet MAC address. Save the settings. After the router reboots, unplug the power to your modem and router. If your modem has a battery backup, you need to remove the battery and let it sit for 5 minutes. Time may vary depending on your ISP.
Power your modem. Once booted, power on the router. In some cases, again depending on your ISP, you may receive a new IP address. If not, contact the ISP. They CAN give you a new IP address easily. Changing the MAC address in most cases will do the trick.
marcocalamassi:
thanks man.
2 things: i dont have a modem, I simply have the ethernet cable from the wall plugged into the router.
second, i was thinking to change the router anyway....that would be like changing the MAC, right ? so i might go this routet cause this 850L is pretty old
GreenBay42:
Yes every network device has a unique MAC address so changing the router will have a different MAC address.
The 850L is fairly old but still an AC router, so not that old :) Try the clone mac address and reboot the router. At least you can use it until you get a new router.
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