The longer you turn off the router, the greater the chance of a new IP.
We’re talking about hourly ranges…
greetings, o.s.t.

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….keep on rockin' 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

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Hello TuxOne, yes your method worked well until the beginning of February, and then there was no idea why the IP no longer changed. Today I spoke to Swisscom Hotline Support. The guy repeatedly has this stupidity that the VDSL cannot change IP. But that’s just not true. So far, almost a year with the new Pirelli Centro Grande, I have always successfully changed the IP with “dhcp release ETHOA, hcp renew ETHOA” (January 2010 to February 2011). Do you have any idea what has been happening with this modem for the past 2 or 3 weeks?

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It can’t be the router. Apparently she has adjusted the parameters of the DHCP server.

I’ve been able to change my IP once now. But not reproducible.

If I have time and feel like it, I’ll try it out a little more.

But a simple dhcp renew release doesn’t seem to work anymore.

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Hello

Call the hotline and they can change your IP even if you have VDSL DHCP. I’ve already tried it.

After about 2 minutes the conversation was over and I had a new IP

gr

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@snake wrote:

hello

call the hotline and they can change your IP even if you have VDSL DHCP. I’ve already tried it.

After about 2 minutes the conversation was over and I had a new IP

gr


hi so ip change only makes sense with vdsl dhcp, with adsl on ppoe you get a new IP every 20 hours anyway, yes those on the hotline can do that well

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