Follow the below steps for changing IP address in Windows XP/Vista:
1.Start->Run->Cmd->Press Enter
2.Type in "ipconfig/release" for Current IP address and
3.Then type "ipconfig/renew" for New IP address .
You can check your IP address by using Ip-details.com .
If you have a static IP, you will have to request an IP change from your ISP. if you have a dynamic IP (most people do) your IP will most likely change if you turn your router off and unplug it for about half an hour then plug it back in.
You can change your Gmail address after you change your IP. You however do not need to do that. It is because gmail is independent of IP address.
Your IP address is th internet connection you have. You can not change your IP unless you get another internet connection.
You cant create your own IP, All you can do is Change your IP.
change it.
Menu > Configure Device > I/O > Embedded JetDirect Menu > TCP/IP > Manual Settings > IP Address
Dynamic IP assignment means that your IP address can change.
Your IP address does not depend on your computer but upon your internet service provider. It dynamically changes on a regular basis. If you change your ISP, then your IP address would definitely change.
It depends on how your router was configured. If it uses DHCP service you can't change IP address at all. If you want to be able to change IP address you need to configure it to manual mode and set IP address manually.
a static ip does not have any effect on throughput it simply mean your ip address will not change
It depends on how your computer gets its ip address. If you have a static ip address. The answer is no, your ip address does not change. If you have a DHCP server in your network mostly likely you will get another ip address when you change your computer. There are some tricks but it's a too long story.
You have to change your IP address or go on a different computer.