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Old 30-05-2005, 23:13   #7
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Re: DOS Attacks

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Originally Posted by obscura2k
Oh sorry i forgot to mention,

I am using Ethernet, have one of those little silver thing modems, which is plugged into a wireless router, but i tend to take it off the router when im trying to get new ip address ...

reckon a mac addy change would get me a new ip? if so, got a simple guide for me to follow?

Really really really appreciate your help fellas ... owe you a pint, or two!
changing the mac address of the router will give you a new ip, if you can tell me what make/ model of router it is i will post back with full instructions
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