trx ag * * * * *
Posts : 87 Join date : 2009-07-24
| Subject: Re: Static IP - Self Pupil - WITHOUT proxies. Tue 01 Dec 2009, 16:25 | |
| try it, if something goes wrong, you just call isp and ask them for help, then they will fix it for you guys! :) ive fucked up my internett some times, and ive just asked them for help... fast and free nice work bob, but i dont have a static ip, bust it sounds like it would work :) trust him;) | |
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BobTheBear admin
Posts : 4102 Join date : 2009-05-15 Location : Scotland!
| Subject: Re: Static IP - Self Pupil - WITHOUT proxies. Tue 01 Dec 2009, 16:59 | |
| - bboy_kurei wrote:
- I have dynamic IP, let's think if I follow this guide, I doubt whether I could get into a new IP pool?
Nope. Won't make any difference to you if you are dynamic. You IP pool is your IP pool ..... regardless of how you force the change. Impossible to say what size your pool is .... depends on the range available to you and how it is allocated and that'll vary from provider to provider. | |
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bboy_kurei * * * *
Posts : 40 Join date : 2009-11-15 Age : 34 Location : VietNam
| Subject: Re: Static IP - Self Pupil - WITHOUT proxies. Wed 02 Dec 2009, 03:53 | |
| - BobTheBear wrote:
- bboy_kurei wrote:
- I have dynamic IP, let's think if I follow this guide, I doubt whether I could get into a new IP pool?
Nope.
Won't make any difference to you if you are dynamic.
You IP pool is your IP pool ..... regardless of how you force the change.
Impossible to say what size your pool is .... depends on the range available to you and how it is allocated and that'll vary from provider to provider. OK, I see. So sad but true | |
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