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02-22-2009, 03:03 AM
You can just reset your IP address when you reach the limit. Click Start, then click Run, and a window with a text field will open in the bottom left corner. Type in "cmd" (without quotes), and press Enter. This will open a command line window. In the window, type in "ipconfig" and press Enter to display your IP address. Then type ipconfig /release (make sure to leave a space before the "/") and press Enter to clear your IP address. Turn off or unplug your modem, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. In the command line window, type in "ipconfig /renew" and press Enter. Your new IP address should be displayed, so check to make sure it's different from the old IP address. Sometimes it will be the same as before, in that case just do everything over again until you get a different one.
With a new IP address Megavideo will not recognize you, so you can watch videos until you hit the limit again. At that point, change your IP address again.
Just a warning though, doing this also means that most other websites won't recognize you either, so if you have any sites set up to keep you logged in permanently you'll have to log in again, so make sure you remember your passwords.
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02-22-2009, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by WitchHunter
You can just reset your IP address when you reach the limit. Click Start, then click Run, and a window with a text field will open in the bottom left corner. Type in "cmd" (without quotes), and press Enter. This will open a command line window. In the window, type in "ipconfig" and press Enter to display your IP address. Then type ipconfig /release (make sure to leave a space before the "/") and press Enter to clear your IP address. Turn off or unplug your modem, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. In the command line window, type in "ipconfig /renew" and press Enter. Your new IP address should be displayed, so check to make sure it's different from the old IP address. Sometimes it will be the same as before, in that case just do everything over again until you get a different one.
With a new IP address Megavideo will not recognize you, so you can watch videos until you hit the limit again. At that point, change your IP address again.
Just a warning though, doing this also means that most other websites won't recognize you either, so if you have any sites set up to keep you logged in permanently you'll have to log in again, so make sure you remember your passwords.
I hope you did actually read the whole first post.
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02-24-2009, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by WitchHunter
You can just reset your IP address when you reach the limit. Click Start, then click Run, and a window with a text field will open in the bottom left corner. Type in "cmd" (without quotes), and press Enter. This will open a command line window. In the window, type in "ipconfig" and press Enter to display your IP address. Then type ipconfig /release (make sure to leave a space before the "/") and press Enter to clear your IP address. Turn off or unplug your modem, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on. In the command line window, type in "ipconfig /renew" and press Enter. Your new IP address should be displayed, so check to make sure it's different from the old IP address. Sometimes it will be the same as before, in that case just do everything over again until you get a different one.
With a new IP address Megavideo will not recognize you, so you can watch videos until you hit the limit again. At that point, change your IP address again.
Just a warning though, doing this also means that most other websites won't recognize you either, so if you have any sites set up to keep you logged in permanently you'll have to log in again, so make sure you remember your passwords.
This doesn't work in my country or in my ISP I guess.
My ISP is using a VERRRRRRRRRRRRRRY Wide Area Network that connects every computer in a very BIG server that distributes the Internet. Basically, we are a different PC's with same IP's.
I discovered that when Geon and I are trying to do something and found out that my IP address starts with 192 (which is lan). So we just scrapped the idea.
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For all Filipinos out there who's using SmartBRO as their ISP (Internet Service Provider), I'm very sorry. That method will not work for us.
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Filipinos, If you're using DSL connection, maybe that method will work.
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u can go out and buy a $25 visa gift card and buy a 2 month premium then go back and buy a one month premium and ull have 3 months of unlimited streaming for three months thats ...............just what i did ;D
As to the ipconfig /renew or even ipconfig /release that would be assuming we are all running off DHCP servers, which is most certainly not the case. That method is only for DHCP users..
DHCP is a server that has a pool of IP addresses and every time you make a new connection to it you are given new IP settings...in a nutshell.