Re: IP assignment with ISPs
On 29 Nov 2005 05:42:07 -0800, phil.jacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>I would like to ensure that whenever I log onto the internet from home
>that my ISP assigns me a different IP address.
why ? something to hide ? ;-)
>Is it neccessary to
>switch the modem off and on to ensure this happens? If I have a router
>at home, is it neccessary to switch that on and off?
step 1 is to have an ISP that gives you a dynamic IP and not a static
one. Different ISPs have different policies, some have sticky dynamic
IPs that rarely change. Who you with ?
Phil
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