The basics:
with cable modem, turn your modem off overnight, and you should get a new IP address. Some software may enable you to do this without turning the modem off.
If the new IP address does not show up overnight, wait a few days and try again. You will get a new IP address.
If you have a ROUTER (such as Airport) in the mix, the router may require some software tinkering to get it to release the old IP address and accept the new one from the modem, or you may need to disconnect the router for a while and connect the modem directly for a while, while waiting for the router to release its IP address.
Unfortunately, depending on your ISP, getting your modem or router to release its old IP address and give you a new one may involve simply turning the device on and off, OR leaving it off and disconnected for as long as several days.
with cable modem, turn your modem off overnight, and you should get a new IP address. Some software may enable you to do this without turning the modem off.
If the new IP address does not show up overnight, wait a few days and try again. You will get a new IP address.
If you have a ROUTER (such as Airport) in the mix, the router may require some software tinkering to get it to release the old IP address and accept the new one from the modem, or you may need to disconnect the router for a while and connect the modem directly for a while, while waiting for the router to release its IP address.
Unfortunately, depending on your ISP, getting your modem or router to release its old IP address and give you a new one may involve simply turning the device on and off, OR leaving it off and disconnected for as long as several days.
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