04-07-2010, 07:53 AM
1.Open up your internet web browser. (Firefox, IE, Etc...)
2.In the address bar, put in the ip 192.168.1.1, if you do not know your router ip check the back of your router it will tell you the ip you will need to log in with.
3.If your asked to enter a username and password check the back of your router it is usually, username:admin and password:admin or passwordblank).
4.Under the Internet Wan, click MAC address.
5.If you have never been here before, the Wan Mac address should be your router`s Mac address. To change your ip, click clone my computer Mac address and click the apply changes button, then wait 30-80 seconds for your router to reboot.
6.Click home link at the top and under the Internet Settings you will see your ip has changed this should work on any DSL or cable ISP you have.
NOTE*
If you want to keep changing your ip you have to use a different Mac address on your network to change it.
You can either log on the other pc and do these steps over or find out the other pc's mac address on the network card
and enter the mac address manually.
Your ip will change every time you enter a new mac address in the clone Mac address area.
2.In the address bar, put in the ip 192.168.1.1, if you do not know your router ip check the back of your router it will tell you the ip you will need to log in with.
3.If your asked to enter a username and password check the back of your router it is usually, username:admin and password:admin or passwordblank).
4.Under the Internet Wan, click MAC address.
5.If you have never been here before, the Wan Mac address should be your router`s Mac address. To change your ip, click clone my computer Mac address and click the apply changes button, then wait 30-80 seconds for your router to reboot.
6.Click home link at the top and under the Internet Settings you will see your ip has changed this should work on any DSL or cable ISP you have.
NOTE*
If you want to keep changing your ip you have to use a different Mac address on your network to change it.
You can either log on the other pc and do these steps over or find out the other pc's mac address on the network card
and enter the mac address manually.
Your ip will change every time you enter a new mac address in the clone Mac address area.