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    Changing the router will not change your external. You can get a static ip address but it costs extra.
    One thing you could look into is JAP. That may be what you need. [url]http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html[/url]
    The ip address may be static

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordo View Post
    One thing you could look into is JAP. That may be what you need. [url]http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html[/url]
    The ip address may be static
    Or find a public proxy server and connect to those Web sites through it. That way, you'll always appear to have the IP address of the proxy server.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordo View Post
    Changing the router will not change your external. You can get a static ip address but it costs extra.
    One thing you could look into is JAP. That may be what you need. [url]http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html[/url]
    The ip address may be static
    @gordo and MR.byte
    Thanks for your replies! @gordo the link sent to me is blocked and mr.byte its not about connecting to the websites! its about accessing the support areas of mobile phone softwares support areas thru the dongles connected to the system and the softwares have an option (called support) right in the software which when i press support it opens a new page and connects directly to the support server which displays my IP address and then i can use the support area! so iam wondering if i use a public proxy server and when click on the support button on the software will it display the Static Ip address? or it will display mine itslef? pls clarify as iam not an expert in IT!
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    When you say "it opens a new page", where exactly is the page opened? In the browser window? If yes, and if you configure the browser to use a proxy server, then it's not a problem, as the browser will use the proxy server to connect to *any* Web site. Now, if the program in question has some sort of built-in browser that ignores the system-wide proxy configuration, you can still dupe it by using a "proxifier", [url]http://www.all-nettools.com/privacy-anonymity-24/proxifier-4042*.htm[/url] . This (or similar) program will "force" any application to connect through the proxy server you specified.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrByte View Post
    When you say "it opens a new page", where exactly is the page opened? In the browser window? If yes, and if you configure the browser to use a proxy server, then it's not a problem, as the browser will use the proxy server to connect to *any* Web site. Now, if the program in question has some sort of built-in browser that ignores the system-wide proxy configuration, you can still dupe it by using a "proxifier", [url]http://www.all-nettools.com/privacy-anonymity-24/proxifier-4042*.htm[/url] . This (or similar) program will "force" any application to connect through the proxy server you specified.
    @MrByte
    Thanks for replying, well it does open a new page but in the browser itself (which ever is default firefox or IE 7) and not in any inbuilt browser! so according to you info, if i use a private proxy like the ones providing proxy service for a nominal fee then i should be able to open the page which is gonna have a static IP! right? as it connects to the page using the proxy server! and unfortunately i couldn't get a look of the proxifier as it too is being blocked by our ISP! i shall follow your advice and let u know what happens!thanks
    WBR
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    Quote Originally Posted by reytech View Post
    if i use a private proxy like the ones providing proxy service for a nominal fee then i should be able to open the page which is gonna have a static IP! right? as it connects to the page using the proxy server!
    That's correct. And there are free, open proxy servers, you don't necessarily have to pay. Just use Google, look for a "proxy list".

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