Quote Originally Posted by lillyt View Post
If your connection is direct to your computer and your computer gets the public IP and not a router, you can try this:
For Windows 2000, XP, and 200*
*. Click Start
2. Run
*. Type cmd
4. Type ipconfig /release and enter
5. Next> Start, >Control Panel, >and open Network Connections
6. Find and Right click on the active Local Area Connection and choose Properties
7. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
8. Click on Use the following IP address
*. Enter any false IP
*0. Press Tab and the Subnet Mask section will populate with default numbers
**. Hit OK twice
*2. Right click the active Local Area Connection again and choose Properties
**. Double-click on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
*4. Choose Obtain an IP address automatically
*5. Hit OK twice

Finally you can see your new ip address at Ip-details.com
good idea thanks..