Local area connection ip conflict before connect dial up

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Hi,

I am using a Dial up connection but when i have to connect dial up connection then i have to change my local area connection ip.
Is there any tip or method which is able to my local area connection ip through batch programming/Command prompt ?I need random ips every time before connect from dial up connection.
please find the below screenshot
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someone told me it would be possible from batch programming.
I am waiting for your answers.
I am using Windows 7 64 bit
4GB RAM
4MB DSL connection
 
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You could try making a .bat file (this must be run as administrator)

netsh interface ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 1
netsh interface ip set dns "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.1.1

and another .bat file to change it back if needed

netsh interface ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.1.153 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 1
netsh interface ip set dns "Local Area Connection" static 192.168.1.1
 

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thank you very much for your reply.

I checked this batch already. I am looking for a command which is able to change random ips every after i run that batch file.
I always select ips from this list .

192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.1.4
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.6
192.168.1.7
192.168.1.8
192.168.1.9
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.12
192.168.1.13
192.168.1.14
192.168.1.15
192.168.1.16
192.168.1.17
192.168.1.18
192.168.1.19
192.168.1.20
192.168.1.21
192.168.1.22
192.168.1.23
192.168.1.24
192.168.1.25
192.168.1.26
192.168.1.27
192.168.1.28
192.168.1.29
192.168.1.30
192.168.1.31
192.168.1.32
192.168.1.33
192.168.1.34
192.168.1.35
192.168.1.36
192.168.1.37
192.168.1.38
192.168.1.39
192.168.1.40
192.168.1.41
192.168.1.42
192.168.1.43
192.168.1.44
192.168.1.45
192.168.1.46
192.168.1.47
192.168.1.48
192.168.1.49
192.168.1.50
192.168.1.51
192.168.1.52
192.168.1.53
192.168.1.54
192.168.1.55
192.168.1.56
192.168.1.57
192.168.1.58
192.168.1.59
192.168.1.60
192.168.1.61
192.168.1.62
192.168.1.63
192.168.1.64
192.168.1.65
192.168.1.66
192.168.1.67
192.168.1.68
192.168.1.69
192.168.1.70
192.168.1.71
192.168.1.72
192.168.1.73
192.168.1.74
192.168.1.75
192.168.1.76
192.168.1.77
192.168.1.78



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please help me~
 

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Why not just switch it to "Obtain an IP address automatically"? If you have to use a static IP for something else enter it under the Alternate Configuration Tab. If you do that your PC will try to obtain an IP though DHCP first, and then if it can't it will use the static IP set under the alternate tab. You'll have to wait for it to time out but it will switch on its own.
 

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I'm curious to know why you would need to change your local IP address randomly for a dial up connection ?
 

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192.168.x.xxx are private IP address's, wouldn't you normally get a public IP from your ISP if on dial up? Plus your screen shot shows a NIC not a modem? Could you describe your network setup and how you currently get internet? A private IP address (LAN) cannot be seen from the Internet (WAN) so it you are changing it to try and hide from something you are doing it all wrong and wasting your time?
 

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I'm curious to know why you would need to change your local IP address randomly for a dial up connection ?
Because dial up doesn't connect some time. Due to Ip conflict. that is why i want to get every time random ip.

like

192.168.1.6
192.168.1.7
192.168.1.8
192.168.1.9
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.12
192.168.1.13
 

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192.168.x.xxx are private IP address's, wouldn't you normally get a public IP from your ISP if on dial up? Plus your screen shot shows a NIC not a modem? Could you describe your network setup and how you currently get internet? A private IP address (LAN) cannot be seen from the Internet (WAN) so it you are changing it to try and hide from something you are doing it all wrong and wasting your time?
I have own DSL connection with phone line.

I am not looking for WAN ip i just change my lan ip for my dial up because sometime dialup doesn't connect due to ip conflict that is why i want to get random lan ips.

like


192.168.1.6
192.168.1.7
192.168.1.8
192.168.1.9
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.12
192.168.1.13
 

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You keep saying Dial up, DSL isn't dial up? Are you connecting though DSL or your PC's modem? Two devices (PC's) on the same network (LAN) cannot have the same IP address or you will get a conflict error. You are getting them because you are setting your static IP to the same IP address as another PC on your network. Randomly picking one isn't going to help it its already in use. If you are going to use a static IP you need to set it to value outside of the range given out by your router or whatever is doing DHCP on your network. The IP address range in use will be listed in your router settings. The simple solution to this is to set your PC obtain a Dynamic IP. If you do that and still get conflict errors then you have mis-configured another PC on your LAN. You can't just randomly pick IP's if you also have DHCP assigning them too.
 

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IP conflict with what pal ? This is your local IP address the only thing it could conflict with is units on your local network. If you assign a static IP address on everything using the 192.168.1.X network (X being a different number for each device) then you should never get a conflict. :)
 

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Its a DSL connection but i am using as a dial up connection because i have to change my WAN Ip after 5-10 mintues through connect and disconnect a dialup connection. and most of the time it doesn't connect properly it tells ip conflict....

I have only single computer and single internet connection.

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I have no idea what you are doing and why you are doing it, and I don't think you know either. Why do you have to change your WAN IP every 5-10 minutes? Why are you in bridged mode? And why don't you just set your PC to use a Dynamic IP? Any IP address starting with 192.168.x.xxx is a private IP address. It is on the LAN side of your network not the WAN side. You are messing around with your LAN IP. It is just as well too, because if you were randomly changing your WAN IP and happened to use an IP address already in use, you would knock that user off along with yourself. Your ISP wouldn't like that very much and would soon find out who was doing it. It might be time to contact your ISP before they call you, and get your connection setup correctly.
 

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