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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: FastSh00T on November 27, 2009, 10:22:06 am
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First in last week My Router started to disconnect Internet every 1 hour or 2 and sometime every 30Min. How To fix? Buy new one?
How to make my ip unchanged? it alawys change after i restart router !
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As for not changing IP, this is something your provider needs to change.
Perhaps you can also call them to check on the disconnections.
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It's a ISP issue, I have a dynamic IP too, no problems at all. :D
I assume you are trying to host a server I guess, well dynamic IP's can't host servers. :(
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When i enter (*BEEP*) its very slow, And sometimes it disconnect
So wat to do?
Well, I ill ask them to make mine unchange.
if there is steps not call them that would be nice if i want make it back changed ip
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When i enter (192.168.1.1) its very slow, And sometimes it disconnect
So wat to do?
Well, I ill ask them to make mine unchange.
if there is steps not call them that would be nice if i want make it back changed ip
That's your local IP, lol.
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Nope.
Its my Router Address (Gateway) -.-
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Open up Command Prompt and type in - ping YOURDNSSERVER
If it keeps coming back - Request Timed Out, contact your ISP provider.
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If you're hosting a server and have a dynamic IP, try using http://www.no-ip.com/ (http://www.no-ip.com/) and download the Dynamic DNS Update Client, make sure you have registered an account though. if you need help, just forum PM me.
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It's a ISP issue, I have a dynamic IP too, no problems at all. :D
I assume you are trying to host a server I guess, well dynamic IP's can't host servers. :(
really?
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guys dont be talking bout illegall stuff here ;)
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guys dont be talking bout illegall stuff here ;)
Sorry, but what is illegal in this topic? or have you removed some posts? :P
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Dynamic IP's can host servers, it won't change while in use, it changes when PC and/or router/modem is restarted.. (Atleast in my friends case)
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Try disconnecting your router for 30 seconds, plug it back in, then go to command prompt and do 'ipconfig /renew'. If that does not work, then it's your ISP.
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If you're hosting a server and have a dynamic IP, try using http://www.no-ip.com/ (http://www.no-ip.com/) and download the Dynamic DNS Update Client, make sure you have registered an account though. if you need help, just forum PM me.
^^ Still the best method. :D