HOW TO CHANGE YOUR STATIC IP
To start off, you need a direct connection to your modem and computer. If you have a router, disconnect it and directly hook up your modem to your computer.
- Open up the command prompt by pressing Start->Run and typing in cmd
- In the command prompt, type “Ipconfig/all”. This will tell you your current IP Address. After, type “ipconfig/release”. Keep the command prompt open for easy access.
- Go to “Network Connections” (accessible through the control panel). Right click “Local Area Connection” and click “Properties”
- With “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) selected, click the “Properties” button.
- A new window will open. Under the “General” tab, select “Use the Following IP address”. Under “Ip Address”, put “10.0.0.1″. Press the “Tab” key on your keyboard.
- Press Ok on both open windows.
- Repeat steps 3-4. Under the “General” tab, press the radio button “Automatically Assign Me an Ip Address”. Press ok on both windows.
- Go back to the command prompt and type in “Ipconfig/all”. You’ll now notice you have a new IP address.
So, this will be handy if you want to by-pass Rapidshare 1 hour download limit, provided that you have a static IP address.