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I need to change my ip
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 17, 2004 at 20:08:14 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ipOS: windows MeCPU/Ram: p3-866 128mb |
Comment: Hi I need to change my ip address is there anyway I can do this?
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Response Number 1
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 17, 2004 at 20:19:42 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)ok I really want to know why you erased such a good free tip. I hold copyrights to that info :p
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Response Number 3
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Name: Bryco
Date: July 18, 2004 at 05:25:34 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Ok, I got up this morning and have not finished my first cup of coffee and am a bit confused. Pr3d (Denis) posts a need to change her/his IP address. Then, apparently, Pr3d (Denis) posts copyrighted material as an answer to her/his own request but that information is removed from the forum board (probably because it was in violation of the cracking warning you see when posting). So, my take on it is...Pr3d (Denis) has some info that s/he wants to share with the readers of this board. Solution might be to post your copyrighted material on your own webspace and linking to it from here in a post where your subject could be like, "Do you need to change your IP address?" If the copyrighted material is of any value to some readers and you don't have any webspace to make it available then I might be willing to host it as a text file on mine. With the above being said I would like to ask another question; How do you get an 866Mhz processor. (I still haven't finished my coffee) Regards, Bryan
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Response Number 4
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 07:30:08 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Hey bryco!! holy cow your still on the forums, I was posting here alot back in 02. As for the processor I kid you not, in my junk box I have a p3 866, now on the chip itself it reads to be a 900 but its plugged into a cheap pcchips motherboard that has onboard lan/sound/graphics. Possibly on boot up the bios is sharing the other 44htz with the lan/sound/graphics and is reporting whats left after the split. But to be honest with you I really dont know, I have uped the multiplyer to x5.0 and still reports it as an p3-866. go figure eh =D
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Response Number 6
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Name: Bryco
Date: July 18, 2004 at 08:13:51 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)The SeePU link is a dead link. Right click and select "Save target as" on the following link to get a copy from my webspace. Let me know once you have it so I can take it off of my webspace. When I zipped it up it automatically named it after the executable being cpu.zip but it is the SeePU program. SeePU.zip 169kb Bryan
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Response Number 7
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 08:19:22 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)the link to the page is fine, the software link on the page is dead though :( heres the text if you want to host it or for just for your own knowledge. =D
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Response Number 8
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 08:20:55 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)ok, i made my post after you submited the last link, It works fine bryan, thanks.
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Response Number 9
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Name: Bryco
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:11:38 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Well, I don't have two computers so... I won't host it since you have some webspace. I'll keep a copy of it in case it comes up elsewhere. Thanks and regards, Bryan
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Response Number 11
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:17:55 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)867mhz I'm curious why you think 866mhz is odd, is that not a common processor speed?
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Response Number 12
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:30:02 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Hey bryco, I missed that cracking verbage and cant seem to find it, can you link me to it so I dont get banned in the future :D
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Response Number 13
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Name: Wolfeymole
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:32:02 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Errrrrrrr Have we got off the main post here ladies and gentlemen? On a hot summers night would you offer your throat to the Wolf with the Red Roses?
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Response Number 14
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:39:15 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)nah you can trash this post, ill make a new one with the link if its not considered cracking. I think its benificial knowledge for people who might not run a server and dont want to have the same IP for various reasons. Plus im just catching up with bryco lol, its been years since I was on these forums.
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Response Number 15
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Name: jboy
Date: July 18, 2004 at 10:57:15 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)The 'main post' was an attempt at deception in reaction to (I gather) the deletion of the previous post. That post was a detailed, lengthy, unsolicited, somewhat off-topic set of instructions - probably more appropriate in the networking forum if anywhere. It neither posed a question nor was it in response to one - could be why it was removed. We have nothing against ideas. We're against people spreading them. - General Augusto Pinochet of Chile
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Response Number 17
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Name: Bryco
Date: July 18, 2004 at 17:16:13 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)I didn't see it and assumed it was in this thread but removed from it. 866 or 867 divided by anything comes up with no viable front side bus to go with it. (133x6.5=864.5 is as close as I can come) What is it on yours? It has been awhile. Have you been in jail or on a sunny island away from civilization? Bryan
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Response Number 18
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 17:50:41 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)lol, nah just took an extended break. the bios on this thing is a pos, i built this thing literaly with parts lying around and spare parts from upgrades I have no idea what the real mobo is or what the fsb is, its a genuine intel x86 family 6 model 8 stepping 6 processor and all i could find to help me identify the mobo was that it has an aladdin tnt2 gfxpro chip on it. and PCnet lan built in, its one of those MLR+ mobos so i found some drivers for the sound and graphics plugged in an old pci nic i had laying around cause for one it will take some load off the chip with the sound and graphics already offloading there and 2 i had the drivers for it. but still, i see your math and i see whats being reported un less my fsb is 192.449*4.5 I really dont have anyway way of finding out.
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Response Number 20
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 18, 2004 at 19:36:02 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)---------------------- CPU-Z version 1.23 ---------------------- CPUID Output -------------------- Number of CPUs 1 Name Intel Pentium III EB Code name Coppermine Specification Intel Pentium III EB 866 MHz Family/Model/Stepping 686 Extended Family/Model 0/0 Brand ID 2 Package Socket 370 FC-PGA Core Stepping cC0 Technology 0.18ยต Instructions Sets MMX, SSE Clock Speed 868.6 MHz Clock multiplier x6.5 Front Side Bus Frequency 133.6 MHz Bus Speed 133.6 MHz L1 Data Cache 16 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 32 Bytes line size L1 Instruction Cache 16 KBytes, 4-way set associative, 32 Bytes line size L2 Cache 256 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 32 Bytes line size L2 Latency 0L2 Speed 868.6 MHz (Full) L2 Location On Chip L2 ECC Check enabled L2 Data Prefetch Logic no L2 Bus Width 256 bits
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Response Number 22
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Name: jboy
Date: July 19, 2004 at 08:53:35 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)The question itself was frivolous, as the OP had posted the 'answer' previously as a standalone message - which was removed by 'the management' We have nothing against ideas. We're against people spreading them. - General Augusto Pinochet of Chile
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Response Number 23
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Name: jam
Date: July 19, 2004 at 10:47:11 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)pr3d, 1st of all, the multiplier on your P3 is locked at 6.5x, changing it will have no effect... 2nd, the FSB numbers, like many other computer related numbers, are rounded down. 33mhz is really 33.3333...mhz 66mhz is really 66.6666...mhz 133mhz is really 133.3333...mhz, etc So your CPU is: 6.5 x 133.3333mhz = 866.6666...mhz, rounded down to 866mhz Apparently your board runs the FSB slightly higher at 133.6mhz, so your CPU is running at 6.5 x 133.6mhz = 868.4mhz What does this have to do with IP addresses?
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Response Number 24
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Name: pr3d
Date: July 19, 2004 at 11:28:30 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)rofl forget the IP address already I started this post only because i posted some nonesense about a DHCP trick and was fishing for the mod who erased it, heres how I change my IP look
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Response Number 26
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Name: jboy
Date: July 19, 2004 at 11:44:41 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip |
Reply: (edit)Fishing... and already landed a few ; ) We have nothing against ideas. We're against people spreading them. - General Augusto Pinochet of Chile
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Response Number 28
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Name: uk2uk
Date: August 19, 2004 at 19:13:49 Pacific
Subject: I need to change my ip
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Reply: (edit)It took me five frickin hours to think this solution up. I would like to thank google for having me run around in circles forever and pr3d for giving me the initial idea. so the problem is how do you MAKE your ISP give you a different ip address? pr3d solution needed two computers etc. actually all you need is a modem with a usb and ethernet connection plug them both in take the settings from one (say the USB connection) write them down. then using the manual IP option in the local connection (whatever the usb's might be on your system)change it to like 10.1.1.1 (this is the idea touted around the net but you are pretty much gauroooonteed to get your original IP back with cable) THEN change the ethernet connection settings manually to the ones for the USB. then using IPconfig /release *(whatever number the usb connection is) go back through the network connections properties and reset the USB to automatically IP it will then try its usual bul...t try at getting the same IP you have been trying to get rid of for the last forever!!!!!!(I dont know if any of this makes any sense because i am very tired and grouchy and will try to make sense of it better with some sleep) however because the ethernet connection has it, it CANT~! so you end up with an error message in the USB's support panel. then simply choose the disable option for USB local connection and ethernet local connection then reenable the USB and voila it has a NEW IP that allows you to go back to doing whatever it was you did to get banned/blocked in the first place. I have done this succesfully six times in a row within an hour but havent tried it in reverse Ethernet/USB which is what would be ideal I see no reason why it wouldnt work though. and all with just the one computer and two cables.
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