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Changing my public IP address

aaronjunited
Participant
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 8 of 8

As the title says I would like to get my public IP address that talktalk assign changed.

Can they do this through customer services?

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Message 1 of 8

Hi thanks for that, the easiest way then is to use a VPN to mask your IP. I'm in no way wishing to facilitate or encourage dubious activity.

There are plenty of free vpn just Google🙂

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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Message 2 of 8

So i need to bypass a ban from a server where i was banned because of unknown "association".

 

My account is fine, but this particular server admin decided to ban me.

 

As i understand they ban the associated account and public IP address. 

 

I was told a change of IP is the only way to get back on the server.

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Divsec
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Private Message TalkTalk
Message 3 of 8

Hi @aaronjunited it provides a static IP which has no reference to your ISP.

 

I didn't wish to pry as to why you wished to have a new IP but if you care to advise your requirement a better solution might appear?

 

Duckdns is a good website to explore😄

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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Message 4 of 8

What does the DDNS method involve? What exactly would i be doing?

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Message 5 of 8

Hi @aaronjunited here say may well be correct, which rather agrees with my suggestion of resetting the router or DDNS.

 

Good luck with whichever route you chose.

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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Message 6 of 8

I have heard talktalk assign public IP from a pool of dynamic addresses.
Maybe it rotates on a cycle of a few different addresses.


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Divsec
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Private Message TalkTalk
Message 7 of 8

Hi @aaronjunited the easiest way I found to change IP is to factory reboot the router. (Note any settings , WiFi password s important to you)

Another would be to go the DDNS route.

 

Your TT IP is not a static IP

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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