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IP conflict >.>

Offline Skylight

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This is becoming rather annoying losing my connection every 15mins.. If anyone has any clue on what to do it would help.

Offline Slash

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Hey sky ^.^ Have you tried clicking start, clicking run, (or search) and typing cmd (command prompt) and putting in the command: ipconfig /release     followed by ipconfig /renew?
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Offline Skylight

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That all I have to do? Done, see how well it works.

Offline Slash

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That all I have to do? Done, see how well it works.

If that doesn't work let me know :3
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Offline Flocka

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What Slash said,

1) Click the Start menu button on the Windows taskbar.

2) Click Run... on this menu.

3) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'cmd' (without the quotes) in the text box that appears. A command prompt window appears on the screen.

4) Type 'ipconfig' (without the quotes) to view the status of the computer's IP address(es).

5) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'ipconfig /release' to let go of the address.

6) Type 'ipconfig /renew' to obtain a new IP address (whether or not the computer is holding a current address).


edit: Sorta late >.>
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Offline Slash

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What Slash said,

1) Click the Start menu button on the Windows taskbar.

2) Click Run... on this menu.

3) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'cmd' (without the quotes) in the text box that appears. A command prompt window appears on the screen.

4) Type 'ipconfig' (without the quotes) to view the status of the computer's IP address(es).

5) If the computer is holding a current IP address, type 'ipconfig /release' to let go of the address.

6) Type 'ipconfig /renew' to obtain a new IP address (whether or not the computer is holding a current address).


edit: Sorta late >.>

Honestly there's really no need to completely repeat what I said, as this is a generally old thread.
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