• Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Depressed
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarrased
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Godly
  • Happy
  • Hateful
  • Hungry
  • Innocent
  • Meh
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Secret
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • Wtf
  • Results 1 to 10 of 13

    Thread: private search engine (unlike google)

    Hybrid View

    Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
    1. #1
      BossBrutha's Avatar
      BossBrutha is offline Honored Member
      Points: 5,297, Level: 46
      Level completed: 74%, Points required for next Level: 53
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Veteran5000 Experience Points
      Awards:
      Arm of Law
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Oct 2008
      Posts
      263
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      5,297
      Level
      46
      Rep Power
      18

      Default Re: private search engine (unlike google)

      Quote Originally Posted by mugzy View Post
      You could also refresh or renew your IP address.

      1. Open the Command Prompt (from the Start button, go to Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt).
      2. In the command prompt window, type ipconfig to see current ip address
      3. In the command prompt window, type ipconfig /release
      4. In the command prompt window, type ipconfig /renew
      5. Exit the Command Prompt by typing exit

      If that doesnt work you could call your ISP and ask for a change of IP address.
      doesn't that only apply to dynamic ip's? what reason would you give the isp for requesting a change of ip? I'm sure you could only do that a time or two and then flags go up.

    2. #2
      Zomb131 is offline Senior Member
      Points: 2,850, Level: 32
      Level completed: 67%, Points required for next Level: 50
      Overall activity: 1.0%
      Achievements:
      Recommendation Second Class1000 Experience PointsVeteran
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2010
      Posts
      103
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      2,850
      Level
      32
      Rep Power
      16

      Default Re: private search engine (unlike google)

      Quote Originally Posted by BossBrutha View Post
      doesn't that only apply to dynamic ip's? what reason would you give the isp for requesting a change of ip? I'm sure you could only do that a time or two and then flags go up.
      Yes. Renewing your IP w/ the cmd doesn't do shit...LOL!

      If you're on a private HOME network, like most of us at our house; the ipconfig would show inTRAnet network information. Your IP addy assigned by the router to you: 192.168.1.2 releasing this and renewing it will only assign you a new intranet network ip addy.

      Secondly, the IP assigned to your router, is there untill your ISP decides to give you a new one. If you logged into your router, and released/renewed the ip address, you'd get the same one.

      Also, what does your IP address have to do with cookies? Cookies are stored on your computer. If you know what you're doing, you can set your browser not to allow certain cookies to be stored.
      Last edited by Zomb131; 06-08-2011 at 08:16 PM.

    Thread Information

    Users Browsing this Thread

    There are currently 3 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 3 guests)

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •