Just pickup a DSL router and use network address translation (NAT),
practically every small home router has this now.  I have one wired and one
wireless, they both have it, both work great.  Using NAT gives your computer
a 'private' address that only the inside of the router (your 'local' (inside
your home) network) knows.  It shows a different address, the one from the
phone company, to the rest of the world as it's taken and
controlled/protected by the router and not your computer.  The router will
have a built-in firewall for more protection.  This way, no one can
determine what ip address your computer is actually running.  They can see
the outside of the router, the 'public' ip address, from your phone company,
only.

These routers are fairly inexpensive.

This is about as secure as you can make a home network that is connected to
the internet.

=======================================
Rad Craig,
Induction Concepts,
High Performance Twin Turbo Systems
http://www.inductionconcepts.com
(918) 825-TWIN


> -----Original Message-----
> From: G-List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
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> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 6:47 PM
> To: G-List
> Subject: Re: Can I change my IP address?
>
>
> At 01:29 PM -0600 12/04/2004, Chuck & Kim wrote:
> >I am just wondering if I can change my IP address periodically?
> >I'm using DSL from our phone company.
>
> Why do you want to change it?  Are you worried someone is trying to
> attack you?  Changing it will not make you any more secure.
>
> As for how... Your IP is assigned to you via DHCP (either plain or
> wrapped in PPPoE).  As long as your computer continues to
> successfully renew its DHCP Lease, it will be granted continued use
> of the same IP address.  So to get a new IP, you need to kill off
> (expire) your current Lease and get a totally new one.
>
> Try this:
> 1. Shutdown your Mac.  This automatically issues a dhcp-release.
> 2. Unplug the DSL modem.
> 3. Leave the DSL modem without power for at least 30 seconds.
> 4. Plug the modem back in and wait for it to re-sync.
> 5. Wait for x minutes.
> 6. Boot your Mac.
>
> How long to wait?  That's a tuffie.  You're waiting for the lease
> entry in the DHCP server's database to be purged.  That may take 2
> minutes or hours.  Try a few mins and see if that works...
>
> HTH,
> - Dan.
>
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