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This post describe the trick for all users who have dynamic IP.
Dynamic IP: The IP which keep changing when you restart your modem.
Follow the following steps:
Go to Start>> Run>> Type”CMD” without quotes!
Type “ipconfig/flushdns”
Type “ipconfig/release”
Type “ipconfig/renew”
Type “ipconfig/flushdns”
Type “ipconfig/release”
Type “ipconfig/renew”
Now what does this command do..??
Well, it will flush your DNS, and it will release your current IP and with the last command it will ask for new IP.
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