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Dynamic IP Address Problem

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by skhanz, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. skhanz

    skhanz Member

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    Hi everyone!

    I have some files uploaded on Megaupload, and I wish to download them. I am trying to use the Megaupload Happy Hour Premium toolbar promotion, although whenever I try to download the file it says that Happy Hour Premium is not compatible with dynamic ip addresses. Is there a way I can switch the ip address to a static one? I know it depends on the isp I have, but unfortunately I am using my school's isp so I can't change it.
     
  2. Darkmat

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    Not sure if this will do it or not but you can give it a try.

    Goto Start Control panel goto network and internet connections then select network connections right click on the active connection and select properties in the box select tcp/ip and click on properties select use the following ip address and u can set one. This is how u do it in Xp. This may or may not work for u but u can give it a try.

    good luck
     
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    Wow Misty that is an awsome web page glad i checked back. I added it to favorites for future referance. Thanks
     
  5. skhanz

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    Thanks for your responses guys!

    Unfortunately, both didn't seem to work out. Maybe its something we cannot set from our side itself, it must have to do with our isp.
     

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