Question:
how do i renew my IP adress?
anonymous
2006-12-09 15:37:37 UTC
im trying to ple\ay online with my ds but i cant cuz of the ip adress thingy!
Six answers:
anonymous
2006-12-09 15:42:07 UTC
You can renew an IP, if you are windows, by going into your command prompt and typing one of the following depending on what you want to do:

/ip config

/ip release

/ip renew



Hope that helps.
Bostonian In MO
2006-12-09 17:00:30 UTC
Huh? Your question makes no sense at all. Please explain in more detail what is going on and what you're trying to do. If you're posting your question from the computer with the "problem" then there is nothing wrong with your connection; it is working normally.



To renew your IP address, open a command prompt window and type the following lines, pressing Enter after each one.



ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew



That will release and renew your IP address. With many broadband connections you won't get a different IP address, you'll just get the same one back.
anonymous
2006-12-09 21:12:24 UTC
Renewing IP Address:

Window Based

Click Start> Control Panel> Network Connection> right-click on Local Area Connection (LAN) > Click REPAIR. This will renew your IP Address.

DOS Based:

Click Start> Run> Type cmd on run box > Click Ok> Type the following:

ipconfig/release (press ENTER)

ipconfig/renew (press ENTER)
kozel
2016-11-30 14:09:47 UTC
properly, what are you plugged into? Are you prompt or stressed out in elementary words? Is the blunders a similar for both connection techniques? Is the community interface enabled or does gadget manager tutor an blunders for it? Too many "ifs" to really answer this question. examine the subjects suggested, and have a glance at back....
groovy_252001
2006-12-09 15:48:20 UTC
To clear Winsock and TCP/IP settings in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Vista, perform the following steps:



Click the Start button, then click Run.

The Run window appears.

In the Run window, type command, then click OK.

The command window appears.







Type netsh winsock reset catalog, then press the key.

Click Start, then click Turn off Computer.

The Turn off computer window opens.

Click Turn Off.





NOTE: The Winsock and TCP/IP settings are now reset.





To reset Winsock and TCP/IP settings in Windows XP Service Pack 1 or lower, perform the following steps:



Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and click OK.

The Registry Editor window appears









Click the plus (+) to the left of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

Click the plus (+) to the left of SYSTEM.

Click the plus (+) to the left of CurrentControlSet.

Click the plus (+) to the left of Services.

Right-click Winsock and click Export.

The Export Registry File appears.

Save the file in My Documents as Winsock.reg.

Right-click Winsock and click Delete.

The Confirm Key Delete window appears.

Click Yes.

Right-click Winsock2 and click Export.

The Export Registry File appears.

Save the file in My Documents as winsock2.reg.

Right-click Winsock2 and click Delete.

The Confirm Key Delete window appears.

Click Yes.

Click Start, then click Turn off Computer.

The Turn off computer window opens.

Click Restart.



To complete the process of resetting Winsock and TCP/IP settings, perform the following steps:



When the system has finished restarting, click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and click OK.

The Network Connection Properties window appears.

Right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties.

The Local Area Connection Properties window appears.

Click the General tab and click Install.

The Select Network Component Type window appears.

Click Protocol and click Add.

The Select Network Protocol window appears.

Click Have Disk.

The Install From Disk window appears.

Type C:\Windows\INF and click OK.

In the Manufacturer column choose Microsoft.

In the Network Protocol column click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click OK.

The Network Connection Properties window appears.

Click Close.

Click Start, then click Turn off Computer.

The Turn off computer window opens.

Click Restart.

When the system has finished restarting, click Start, click Run, type netsh int ip reset delllog.txt, and click OK.

The Winsock settings are now reset.
manny
2006-12-09 15:40:47 UTC
i think u disable ur wireless conection then re connect it, if that dont work unplug the back of ur router then plug it back in it ussually does it automaticly


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