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<blockquote data-quote="randy_orton" data-source="post: 8942758" data-attributes="member: 238325"><p>Dynamic IP addresses are delivered randomly based on a geographical location.</p><p>This means that the IP you have today may have been someone else's IP yesterday or a few hours ago.</p><p></p><p>Some other probable causes may be:</p><p></p><p>* Some ISPs (Internet Service Providers) give the same IP address to more than one user usually by using a proxy.</p><p>* You're using a shared network environment (such as a school, an office, a cybercafe or even a building's network) where all computers share the same internet IP address.</p><p>* You have an unsecured wireless network and someone near you may be using your internet access without your consent.</p><p></p><p>Available solutions:</p><p>1. You can ask your ISP for a unique IP to solve the problem 100%</p><p><span style="color: Red"><strong>2. You can try to reboot your router (or turn off your modem, wait up to 1 minute and then turn it back on) and try again.</strong></span></p><p>3. Make sure that no one else is accessing internet through your router (use a strong password).</p><p></p><p>rathu patin highligt kara tiyana eka karala try karala blanda..eka parak hari giye natnm depark thun parak karala balanda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randy_orton, post: 8942758, member: 238325"] Dynamic IP addresses are delivered randomly based on a geographical location. This means that the IP you have today may have been someone else's IP yesterday or a few hours ago. Some other probable causes may be: * Some ISPs (Internet Service Providers) give the same IP address to more than one user usually by using a proxy. * You're using a shared network environment (such as a school, an office, a cybercafe or even a building's network) where all computers share the same internet IP address. * You have an unsecured wireless network and someone near you may be using your internet access without your consent. Available solutions: 1. You can ask your ISP for a unique IP to solve the problem 100% [COLOR=Red][B]2. You can try to reboot your router (or turn off your modem, wait up to 1 minute and then turn it back on) and try again.[/B][/COLOR] 3. Make sure that no one else is accessing internet through your router (use a strong password). rathu patin highligt kara tiyana eka karala try karala blanda..eka parak hari giye natnm depark thun parak karala balanda [/QUOTE]
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