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I usually just disconnect my router for around 30 seconds then turn it back on,
My IP would automatically change that way.
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Contact your internet service provider and ask for a manual IP address change, Otherwise do what the others said with RDP's and VPN's
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Usually unplugging your router (the one that feeds into your wireless one too), works. Also try proxies and such.
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y you don't use Google
use Google and see result
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Disconnect your router than 30 seconds later, turn it right back on.
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It depends if your ISP has assigned you with a static or dynamic IP address. It seems as though you have a static IP address, which cannot be changed as far as long-term business goes. You can contact your ISP and have them change it, otherwise you're stuck with the one you currently have.
Obviously, you can cover it up with proxies and VPNs, but unless you want to be stuck behind them all day, there isn't a lot you can do, unfortunately.
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It depends if you have a static IP, else use a VPN.