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Wtf, so I was trying to play GGPO earlier and I couldn't connect at all. Then some guy was like "open your ports nub", and I told him i've been playing everyday and my ports were unblocked obv.
So I went and checked anyways, and apparently Charter just changed my IP out of no where, no warning or anything. It all works fine now that I changed the IP but wtf? Is this common practice? I think my roomie's address changed too but I can't be sure.
Anyone else have this happen before (with any ISP> )?
PS- somewhat offtopic, but how do I check my ping on b.net? I know that each bar in channel is 100ms but I wanna be able to check it exactly. Does stealthbot still work I haven't used it in ages (ever since bw keys were banned from them). How do I set it up with D2 or Wc2 without installing those games first and making a name on them?
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Did you buy a static IP off them? The common practice dynamic ip addresses get changed every so often.
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I don't know, I would have to check the bill or something. I moved in here like 7 months ago and it was the same IP for the whole time. Today is the end of a billing cycle though.
edit- I just checked a bill and it doesn't say anything about IP addresses at all.
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Charter has done changed my isp on me before.. they seem to do it every so often. And to answer your second question... stealthbot still does work.. to set it up with d2 or wc3.. you just need to have a valid cd key and follow the instructions on stealthbot.net. You can check ur ping on iccup by using the /ping command or using stealthbot on b.net.
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ISPs usually hand out dynamic ips so its not strange to see it change every so often; not sure about Charter though.
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Your LAN side IP is different then your ISP side IP. Most likely your router reset.
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While an annoyance, it was pretty nice back in the day when you had to wait an hour between files on rapidshare. After one I'd just change my router's WAN MAC address, refresh and presto, new IP address so I could immediately download another file. To avoid some of the bad side effects of occasionally getting a new IP, you can use DynDNS and refer to your computer by somename.somedomain.com instead of by IP.
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On April 28 2009 15:19 cgrinker wrote: EDIT
Your LAN side IP is different then your ISP side IP. Most likely your router reset.
Oh yeah, if its port forwarding thats using your lan ip which is given out by your router.
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On April 28 2009 14:48 CharlieMurphy wrote:
PS- somewhat offtopic, but how do I check my ping on b.net?
In iccup I know its ./ping command then on bnet you will have to find the IP used to connect there and simply ping it through ur cmd. (I think)
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well I meant on b.net, and I thought a few years ago they banned WC3 and SC/BW from having bots?
On April 28 2009 15:19 cgrinker wrote:
Your LAN side IP is different then your ISP side IP. Most likely your router reset.
But we basically reset our router every other day when it starts to lag and my LAN IP has never changed.
And yea for my router I port forwarded to my personal LAN IP because it doesn't work when I do the ISP IP.
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Charter uses leases you an IP through DHCP if you are offline when it goes to renew that lease there is a possibility of a new IP addressbeing assigned. Also any change in mac address while offline can result in a new ip
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Resetting your router can make your router assign a different ending digit to your computer. It's rare but mine switches from like .100 to .103 to .105. Run cmd ipconfig and edit your shit, ez.
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Germany / USA16648 Posts
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I don't got a router but my IP change regularly. I was tracking my IP when playing TFC and it was changing about once per month.
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If you IP changes everyday and you have a router isn't that really annoying dealing with the port forwarding?
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On April 29 2009 00:43 Carnac wrote: my IP changes every day T_T German Internet we look at great Swedish Internet and then right next door...
Anyways my ip changes about every week.
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My IP address used to change randomly. I would just change it back, but it only happend every couple weeks for security reasons
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On April 29 2009 06:35 CharlieMurphy wrote: If you IP changes everyday and you have a router isn't that really annoying dealing with the port forwarding? Forwarding ports has absolutely nothing to do with the IP address your ISP gives you.
On April 28 2009 17:17 CharlieMurphy wrote: But we basically reset our router every other day when it starts to lag and my LAN IP has never changed. Either someone changed your router settings or you've just been lucky and kept getting the same IP dynamically assigned.
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Germany / USA16648 Posts
On April 29 2009 06:53 IzzyCraft wrote:T_T German Internet we look at great Swedish Internet and then right next door... Anyways my ip changes about every week. uh what? it's not like a changing IP is a problem per se. The only annoying thing is that I get disconnected once per 24 hrs.
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Germany / USA16648 Posts
On April 29 2009 06:35 CharlieMurphy wrote: If you IP changes everyday and you have a router isn't that really annoying dealing with the port forwarding? how so? it doesn't matter at all. The IP of my computer doesn't change. Only the IP with which the internet sees my router and that's totally irrelevant for port forwarding.
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